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The phrase "rough with" is correct and can be used in written English
"Rough with" is typically used to describe something that is physically harsh, coarse, or uneven. It can also convey a sense of aggression or violence. Examples: - The surface of the hiking trail was rough with rocks and tree roots. - The boxer's hands were rough with calluses from years of training. - The ocean was rough with powerful waves crashing against the shore. - The children were playing rough with each other, pushing and shoving in a game of tag. - The detective's voice was rough with frustration as he interrogated the suspect.
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Life is rough with everybody.
I've seen auctioneers getting rough with audiences.
He was so rough with Chairman Kim, Kim Jong-Un.
The different cultures; the rough with the smooth.
Marques and Almeida, however, do rough with refinement.
So you have to take the rough with the smooth.
Freedom, however, must take the rough with the smooth.
(From 1925: "I get drunk & get rough with Marinoff").
The fracture surfaces were rough with well-defined fatigue striations.
The sea was very rough, with 30ft waves.
He was tall and country, and rough with his hands.
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