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Discover Ludwig"rough waters" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English.
It is often used to describe a difficult situation, or a time when something is difficult to navigate. For example, "We have been facing rough waters since the stock market crash of 2020."
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Lately it has hit rough waters.
It winters far north in rough waters.
A few surfers brave the rough waters.
He gets queasy in rough waters.
Recently the festival has navigated rough waters well.
Navigation in the rough waters around the cape is hazardous.
Other banks were also tempted into rough waters.
"Our ship of state has hit rough waters.
State Street navigates the rough waters of using social media in international finance.
All of us need to think how we can help campus ride these rough waters.
When teams hit rough waters: Navigate challenges with a developmental approach.
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