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The phrase "tough application" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a process or request is difficult or challenging to complete, often in the context of applying for something like a job, school, or program. Example: "The tough application process for the scholarship required multiple essays and interviews."
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We've quite a tough application process.
It's a tough application process to get selected.
It was quite a tough application process on the whole but rightfully so.
Hamm, who grew up in Harlem and returned to police there in 2002, is obsessed about getting black New Yorkers to soldier through the tough application and investigatory process to become an officer.
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The report urges much stronger land-use controls and a much tougher application of current clean-water laws.
The Postville cases were the toughest application to date of criminal charges against illegal immigrants whose main offense was that they were working without authorization.
"We are building a world-class team that can develop truly innovative technology and solve customers' toughest application delivery challenges," said Manav Mital, founder and CEO at Instart Logic.
Economists have predicted that tougher mortgage application guidelines introduced last month could stem housing market activity in the short term but that prices will continue to rise strongly.
The training regime is notoriously tough but applications are still high: of the roughly 8,000 men who apply each year, 1,000 are accepted.
In view of the results obtained in this work, the Superblend coaxial mixer is found as a good alternative for tough mixing applications.
Bye-bye application, tough luck developer.
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