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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no tough' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to make a negative statement about something being difficult or challenging, you might say something like, "It's not a tough task." For example, "Today's assignment isn't too tough; I should be able to finish it in no time."
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No tough choices to make.
If no, tough luck.
And Donald, you're no tough guy.
"We had no tough laws in place; now we do," said Pam Bondi, Florida's attorney general.
There were no tough shrimp, and fish was cooked just to flakiness.
"Because there are no tough laws, no penalties for those who steal".
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"The U.S. Open is no tougher a major to win.
It has been tough, but no tougher than what a lot of others go through.
"We face a tough fight, but no tougher than the fights we have faced in the past.
It's no tougher than people looking for their loved ones.
The situation will be no tougher than in the Garden for Game 2 on Sunday.
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