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The phrase "a very rough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not smooth, polished, or refined, often referring to a surface, estimate, or idea.
Example: "The artist presented a very rough sketch of her concept before finalizing the design."
Alternatives: "a quite crude" or "an extremely coarse".
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It is a very rough word.
That's a very rough estimate.
It's a (very rough) working title.
"It's been a very rough winter.
It is a very rough game".
"I have had a very rough life.
I had a very rough pregnancy".
In short, it's a very rough journey.
"She says he was very crude, a very rough character".
If not, he can expect a very rough time indeed.
"It was a very rough start," Bob Bryan said.
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