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Discover Ludwig"feeling rough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe the state of feeling unwell, hungover, or exhausted. Example: "I woke up this morning feeling rough after staying up late studying for my exam."
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Mimi: I'm feeling rough.
This is a break-up record, hurt and raw and feeling rough.
We can also do a lot to help by not demanding antibiotics from our GP when in fact we are just feeling rough from a viral cold (antibiotics are only effective against bacteria), making sure we finish the whole drug course when we do take them, and by never lending them to anyone else.
I knocked myself out and sat out for the rest of the day feeling rough.
"It's very, very hard for players to know where to go and who to turn to when they start feeling rough".
When I've been feeling rough in the Tour de France, I have gone in the 'Grupetto' [a group of riders who fall back off the pace and just look to finish the stage] and just battled through.
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After the attention she received at the 1999 Australian Open, she shied away from exposure for a while, feeling roughed up by the news media and her opponents.
At this point I was feeling really rough so sent myself to the hospital.
And touch plays a part as he runs his fingers along surfaces, feeling for rough edges caused by repainting.
We were on our way up to the Banks's Stadium on Saturday morning when I started feeling really rough so I had to be dropped off at the services on the M40.
Some people - waking up with breath like a week-long emptied bottle of garlic mayo - drag their sticky yellowing fingers across their iPhone screen to literally type "feeling SO rough today".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com