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The phrase "a tough time thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing difficulty or struggle in the process of thinking or coming up with ideas.
Example: "I had a tough time thinking of a solution to the problem during the meeting."
Alternatives: "struggling to think" or "having difficulty thinking".
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Floyd will not accompany the Mets to San Diego after today's game against the Rockies, and Floyd said he was still having a tough time thinking about that.
Williams is older and heavier, and boxing analysts have a tough time thinking of another fighter who has gone to prison for significant time in the middle of his prime and returned as a major factor.
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"Every year, for the last five years, I have been going through tough times thinking whether I am making any progress.
People have a tough time spontaneously thinking of what to listen to.
We're able to make some strides, even though this is such a tough time, because we're thinking creatively.
"At camp, for example, they would come back to us and say things like, 'I had such a tough time at school, and I kept thinking about Camp Power, because I wanted to make counselors proud.
If you're still having a tough time leaving Neopets, try to neglect Neopets from your mind such as thinking "Forget this childish kids game", "I'm too old for this game" etc.
I have a tough time picturing any hardcore conservative being young only because conservative thinking always seems to be based around a desire to return to the past.
It was a tough time.
"He went through a tough time.
It's just a tough time.
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