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The phrase 'went through a rough patch' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a difficult time or period in someone's life. For example, "The last few months have been difficult for me; I went through a rough patch, but I'm feeling much better now."
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After Tyree found God, they went through a rough patch.
"Everyone went through a rough patch, but Jack was the first.
After going 20-8 in April, Arizona went through a rough patch and finished the year in second place, out of the playoffs.
After a few years, my boyfriend and I went through a rough patch and I left him and our dirt-cheap, sun-filled apartment and all our books and records and moved into a stuffy studio in the East Village.
I went through a rough patch between 16 and 18 miles, but then I heard that she'd just gone through the 19-mile mark and I thought, "She must be only about 400 metres in front".
"It's true that I went through a rough patch, but I learned from it.
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Steven Ballmer is going through a rough patch.
"Pakistan is going through a rough patch.
I was going through a rough patch at work.
The boyfriend and I were going through a rough patch.
Like most pharmaceutical companies, GSK is going through a rough patch.
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