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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tough profession" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a job or career that is challenging or demanding in nature.
Example: "Being a firefighter is a tough profession that requires both physical strength and mental resilience."
Alternatives: "a challenging career" or "a demanding job".
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Science has always been a tough profession.
Coaching in the N.B.A. is a tough profession.
"Though it's a tough profession, he's there for me 100percentt," she said of Mr. Roberts.
Having made it in a tough profession, Turness is relentlessly positive.
"There are financial sacrifices, it's a tough profession, you're under fire, and it's not necessarily the most popular thing to say you're a journalist," she said.
"I just want them concentrating on their jobs, and nothing else," Fassel said.... Asked about the firing of NORV TURNER, Fassel said: "It's a tough profession.
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Architecture is a very tough profession.
It's a very tough profession -- every architect you talk to, no matter how successful they are, man or woman, has it very hard.
You really have to believe in photography and be willing to make sacrifices, because it is often a lonely and tough profession.
Writing is a lonely, insecure and tough profession.
But as the debate about biotech, GMOs and pesticides continues to roil Hawaii, I can empathize with farmers who aren't too different from my dad, who labor to find a way to earn a living in a tough, competitive profession.
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