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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tough constitution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong physical or mental resilience, often in the context of enduring hardships or challenges.
Example: "Despite the many obstacles she faced, her tough constitution allowed her to persevere and succeed."
Alternatives: "a strong constitution" or "a resilient constitution".
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We have tough DNA, a tough constitution, and so we must not be frightened".
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With my delicate constitution in need of some serious fortification, it's a tough call between fluffy American pancakes (with maple syrup and bacon) or bacon and eggs served on thick, buttery hunks of fresh bread.
Amending the Constitution — the minimum step required for a state to secede — is a tough trick.
American politics has always been a tough business, even in 1787 here in Philadelphia, when George Washington himself wondered if delegates could ever agree on a constitution.
"A tough, tough group".
A tough tussle.
Talk about a tough commute.
It's a tough task.
This is a tough question.
That is a tough question.
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