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Discover Ludwig"tough month" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a particularly difficult period of time. For example, "I had a really tough month at work, but I'm feeling better now."
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Toprak notes that in April, a tough month for domestic producers, the average car sat for 67 days before being sold, up from 61 days in April 2006.
June was a tough month for drillers and oilfield servicers.
"October was a tough month for the Nasdaq and not the greatest for listed.
"November was a tough month, we need to stick together and remember we are not a bad team.
August was a tough month for auto companies in the U.S. It was so bad that even mighty Toyota Motor was down slightly from August 2006.
Juniors, here is your college admission checklist for June: With summer break just around the corner, June can be a tough month for juniors.
February has been a tough month for air travelers in the U.S. Two major snowstorms ripped across the country in quick succession, leaving flights canceled and thousands of passengers stranded.
He figures that while lower gas prices and various sales tax holidays in several states could make August "a tad better" than July, it still figures to be a tough month.
"It was a tough month for everybody, I think," Pujols said of April.
"They've been through a tough month.
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"He had a tough month, and he's rebounded very well from it," Girardi said.
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