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1 He said: I had to take a very tough decision, obviously painful.
2 Mark Bosnich said: This is going to be a very tough decision.
3 He was being faced with a very tough but ultimately easy decision.
4 This is a very tough case and it's obviously personal for me.
5 It's this middle market of fashion that is doing it very tough .
6 It was very tough ; it oozed sticky stuff where he broke it.
7 It's very tough to make the list, what a list it is.
8 This is a very tough start to a relatively sound strategic deal.
9 Things are in a very tough landscape, often kind of falling apart.
10 He added: She's obviously a very tough girl who's survived many things.
11 It is about how we react and France will be very tough .
12 It's now about backing it up against a very tough Ireland side.
13 It will be a very tough grand slam, as usual, she said.
14 And to suddenly look at that differently, is a very tough job.
15 He blew his last job essentially because he's a very tough sport.
16 All she said was that Hökberg could be very tough on her.
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