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The phrase "going through a tough time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone experiencing difficulties or challenges in their life, whether emotionally, financially, or otherwise. Example: "After losing his job, he has been going through a tough time, struggling to make ends meet."
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I'm just going through a tough time.
They're going through a tough time physically.
"I know I'm going through a tough time," Francisco said.
We're going through a tough time right now.
You're 16 and going through a tough time.
"Look, he's obviously going through a tough time and the state is going through a tough time," he said.
She seemed to understand people were going through a tough time.
But he acknowledged that the department was going through a "tough time" economically.
I have a friend who is going through a tough time financially.
"Clearly we're going through a tough time right now," he told a reporter.
"It seems like you're going through a tough time right now," I offered.
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