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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very rough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not smooth or polished, often referring to surfaces, conditions, or experiences.
Example: "The edges of the table are very rough, making it uncomfortable to lean against."
Alternatives: "are quite coarse" or "are extremely uneven.".
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But when they occur, they are very rough and brutal.
And so you can see that some kernels are very rough.
"In most townships and rural areas, facilities are very rough and rudimentary.
"We all should keep in mind that these are very rough estimates and they get revised," Mr. Bernanke said.
The first steps to creating a comprehensive outline are very rough — each building on the previous one.
For example, the needle drying and loading processes are very rough, and more complicated during the rainy season, so they could use improvement.
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It was very rough and ready.
On the Moon, it's very rough.
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