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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go tough" is not standard in written English and may not be widely understood
It could be used informally to suggest adopting a tough or resilient attitude in challenging situations. Example: "When faced with adversity, it's important to go tough and not back down."
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Kidneys will go tough if overcooked.
They make a lot of money, they privatize the gain, the minute things go tough, they nationalize the risk.
You can go tough and steely in an orange hunter's jacket, or touchy-feely with a Kleenex packet.
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"We should go for waterboarding and we should go tougher than waterboarding".
Trump: "We should go for waterboarding and we should go tougher than waterboarding".
When the going get tough, the tough turn pro-eating.
About twenty years later the neighborhood started going tough.
Even the best-drafted law would find the going tough.
Parker, Gillespie and other leading boppers found the going tough.
The current four found the going tough enough in Bangladesh.
The weather deteriorated over the last few days, which made the going tough.
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