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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quite rough" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat coarse, uneven, or harsh in texture or experience. Example: "The surface of the table was quite rough, making it uncomfortable to write on."
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It's quite rough and ready.
It can get quite rough.
On "Sweeney Todd" it was quite rough.
It's quite rough and wild up there.
The gravel road can be quite rough.
I won't lie – it's quite rough around here.
This relationship is also quite rough — a little rougher than the economists' forecasts.
Boards were sawed or split (riven) from the log and were, consequently, quite rough.
"In areas around here it's quite rough and there aren't many high skilled jobs.
"The big forms were quite rough, but within that I like very delicate lines," he says.
John said: "It's quite rough out there but we're gonna be OK".
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