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Discover Ludwig"rocky fate" is a correct and usable phrase in English
You can use it to refer to something that is difficult or difficult to change. For example, "The little family had a rocky fate, unable to escape the cycle of poverty."
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And far from becoming the self-sustaining museum that Mr. Hartford had envisioned, it cost him $7.4 million before he abandoned the building to a rocky fate.
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Growing criticism in the nation's media has helped swing opinion against the grandiose scheme, but opponents fear the fate of rocky, windswept Green Cove is already sealed.
Upon receiving his diagnosis, Rocky accepts and welcomes his fate, admitting that his life lies in the past.
But the fate of "Today" is so rocky that it was hard to tell if Mr. Lauer was exercising news judgment or, like his guest, looking too keenly after his own self-interest.
It's been a rocky road to glory for Discord, a startup whose iPad battle arena game, "Fates Forever," earned it a top spot at our 2013 TechCrunch Disrupt show, but wound up flopping with users.
And "Rocky".
Rocky ledges, shoals of sand or clay or rock, and islands in the mouths of bays all play their part in the fate of waves.
Their fate, my fate.
(Paging A$AP Rocky).
Local banks are rocky.
Rocky was no Teddy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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