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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tough week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a period of time that was especially difficult or challenging. For example, "It's been a tough week since I had to move out of my house."
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It has been a tough week personally.
"Ed Miliband has had a tough week.
"It's been a tough week," Valentine said.
ME: Well, it's been a tough week.
It's been a tough week for Uber.
Technology: BlackBerry Has a Tough Week More headaches for BlackBerry.
We know it has been a tough week for you.
It's been a tough week for the Obama family.
IT had been a tough week for Pope Benedict XVI.
It has been a tough week for Facebook.
I'm not going to lie – it's been a tough week.
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