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Discover Ludwig"a tough event" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English
It can be used to describe any challenging or difficult occurrence or experience. Example: The marathon was a tough event, but she pushed through and finished in second place.
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But the heptathlon is a tough event, and I've done it so long.
Everybody agreed that it was a tough event, and they all added that they were stronger for coming through it.
We had a tough event where three of our top teams couldn't complete the regatta for one reason or another.
"This is a serious effort," said Gomes, 27. "You have to assume some risk when you come to such a tough event".
"I've had six weeks training and rest since the Tour de France and this race is important for my next goals as it's a tough event at the right time in the calendar," Greipel said.
"It's a tough event in my opinion - out of all the events it's the hardest.
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Mr Adams refers to the character of Brooks in "The Shawshank Redemption", who gets released after many years in prison and then hangs himself, to explain how the end of a very tough event can leave a runner feeling unmoored.
It's a very tough event to win.
"Slalom is a really tough event," Gallagher told BBC Sport.
"It will be a very tough event as the USA are the strongest nation in world swimming," said the Scot.
Dominic Carter, the managing director of commercial at News UK, says that after a tough summer event days like Black Friday prove the value of newspapers to advertisers.
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