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Discover Ludwig"rough patches" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a difficult or challenging period in a person's life, relationship, or career. For example: "This last year has had its share of rough patches, but I'm determined to come out the other side stronger than ever."
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Rough patch.
A rough patch is a difficult or trying period.
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Rough patches?
Still, there were rough patches.
What sort of rough patches?
But, again, there were rough patches.
"All teams go through rough patches.
As expected, there were rough patches.
The rough patches between them are solved.
We've gone through some rough patches".
But he acknowledged that "rough patches" remained.
Armstrong had only two rough patches Saturday.
There were rough patches here and there.
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