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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rough experience" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a difficult or unpleasant situation or event that someone has gone through. Example sentence: Despite her rough experience with the company, she still decided to give it another chance.
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But it was a very rough experience, one that could destabilize your whole world.
"Mayday Mayday" isn't particularly remarkable when Mr. Sturrock winds down the show by musing on the insights he drew from his rough experience.
I feel anguish knowing that the young gay men cited in your article had the rough experience that I experienced but couldn't see any way out for themselves.
A small section of the crowd at the Merion course abused Garcia during the event, which the Spaniard has described as a "rough" experience.
The years Mr. Bush and Ms. Nettles spent playing clubs helped their transition to bigger stages, but the studio was a different story; the making of "Enjoy the Ride" had been a rough experience.
Japan is a rich, high-tech nation with much rough experience of seismic rumblings: those factors have led it to plan, and plan well, for disaster, with billions spent over the years on developing and deploying technologies to limit the damage from temblors and tsunamis.
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Haresh T. Tharani, an owner of Blass with Mr. Groveman at the time, said that he had come to see Mr. Nilsson as a wonderful designer and that his rough experiences may have given him a better sense of the business.
I've had a few rough experiences in Philadelphia.
The full-body high doesn't mean edibles are "dangerous," even if journalists like Maureen Dowd have had rough experiences sampling them.
Some of the children have gone through rough experiences and had previously been engaged in improper and delinquent behaviours.
More than a third of the women sleeping rough had experienced sexual assault, including rape.
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