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The phrase "tough climate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a challenging or difficult situation or environment. Example: "The company struggled to survive in the tough climate of economic recession."
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"It's a tough climate, it's getting tougher.
Small businesses are still battling a tough climate.
In this tough climate, Mr. DeGuardia's gym provides a home away from home for its fighters.
She said both firms had performed well, given the tough climate.
Hicks, Muse's struggles are taking place in a tough climate for leveraged buyout funds in general.
The '2p or not 2p' debate also obscured the tough climate for public spending.
Even in this tough climate, she said, these women are moving forward.
It's a tough climate for renewable energy companies, suppliers, and green entrepreneurs.
The idea of moving merchandise in a tough climate is not.
Servin announced that the chamber had suddenly decided to support tough climate change legislation.
Coal and old nuclear plants are shutting in the 2020s and tough climate targets are looming.
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