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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tough against" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is resilient or strong in opposition to a challenge or adversary. Example: "The team was tough against their rivals, showing great determination and skill throughout the match."
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Every set is tough against them.
"Not impossible, but very tough against a team like Atlanta.
"But it's going to be tough against England.
"It's been tough against a good team," said McInnes.
It will be tough, against great runners, but it's the one I am at my best".
He knew it would be tough against the 35-year-old German.
Nenad Krstic was tough against Duncan in the middle, scoring 17.
Jonathan Hogg found the going particularly tough against Shelvey and Mo Diamé.
Others shared prayers and called for militants to stand tough against Israel.
The Aggies, who almost upset Oklahoma last Saturday, play tough against the better teams.
"Any good government inspector who wants to act tough against such rogue factories would be removed from office.
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