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Discover Ludwig"thick-skinned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who does not feel easily hurt or embarrassed. For example, you might say, "She was so thick-skinned that she barely noticed when the teacher corrected her mistake."
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Footballers are thick skinned.
Jay: I'm very thick skinned, Mr. Murdoch.
He is thick skinned and beleieves his own judgement.
"He is very thick skinned and he will go and play anywhere.
Or have you always been kind of thick skinned.
Squashes are thick skinned, have hollow cavities and very dense flesh.
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He certainly isn't thick-skinned.
Luckily, I'm thick-skinned".
They are thick-skinned.
He is tough, thick-skinned and stubborn.
She's not that thick-skinned.
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