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The phrase "tough adjustment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult change or transition that someone is experiencing in their life or circumstances.
Example: "Moving to a new city can be a tough adjustment, especially when leaving behind friends and familiar surroundings."
Alternatives: "difficult transition" or "challenging change".
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If he misses it, then swapping Sydney's bright lights and a shot at NRL Grand Final glory for three years of club union in Bath may prove a tough adjustment.
The Anglos had a tough adjustment as well, adjusting to a new environment, many still on their home time zones, while being expected to lead discussions during a 10-13 hour day.
It was a tough adjustment, Marquette Frye said in an interview for the book "Burn, Baby, Burn!" He found being in an all-black school difficult after studying with whites in Wyoming.
"I wouldn't say it's been a tough adjustment," Williams said.
"It was a tough adjustment at first," he told me.
It's been a tough adjustment for everyone, and the burden on President Bush is especially heavy.
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Its ratification faces a tough Senate fight.
"Like I said, we're tough," Tigers Manager Jim Leyland said.
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