Sentence examples for not too rough from inspiring English sources

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Let's just hope it's not too rough".

The water is warm; the waves are constant and not too rough.

This criterion can be considered to be a good approximation of the 2D Delaunay if the point cloud is well-sampled and not too rough.

But it's rough – very rough, though not too rough for it to be given a "beta" label.

Under the right conditions, generally clear and well-circulating water that is not too rough, the corals grow profusely side by side, even on and over each other.

Dead Sea Source Coffee Indulgence Scrub 650ml, £8.99, Boots Grainy but not too rough, wonderful sweetened-coffee smell, leaves skin lovely and soft.

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Greenwood: "I went off to college, and it was for me, like, O.K., I hope this week isn't too rough, because I have to get back home for band practice this weekend.

Let's hope the transition isn't too rough.

In order to let Ford put 22-inch forged aluminum wheels on a vehicle that sees harsh winter-torn roads like those in Ann Arbor, engineers put in high-flow shocks, ensuring the ride isn't too rough while understeer was kept to a minimal.

Life as an animal rights activist vegan wasn't too rough.

On days when the surf isn't too rough, you can swim, snorkel or dive in the crystalline waters.

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