Sentence examples for a tough read from inspiring English sources

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"We're a tough read this year," he said.

NO. 14 OAKLAND The Panthers are a tough read.

"I think it was just a tough read for him".

This guy is a tough read, though — he's like Jessica Simpson.

I would recommend All Wrapped Up to anyone that doesn't want a tough read.

It was a tough read for a small boy and I'm not sure that I fathomed it all.

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While Ms. Walters has been a tougher read, she pressed Mr. McCain in her first question about whether he actually believed Sarah Palin to be, as he has said, the "greatest" vice presidential nominee in the nation's history.

This makes it a very tough read, particularly for a broad interest journal such as eLife.

In the Times, Libby Purves confessed to "lot of doubt – bookshop shelves groan with prurient and largely useless misery-memoirs", but eventually concluded that it was a "tough, riveting read", and that "Rhodes's story rises far enough above the genre to be valuable".

I've been reading this thorough, unsparing, and altogether devastating account of the 2011 Norway attacks that left 77 people dead on and off for the last year because, honestly, it is a tough fucking read.

Two works at ABA surprisingly showed this skinhead tough reading a book (only half-a-dozen pages in it, mind you) as if enjoying Tselkov's well-read empathy.

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