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A difficulty that can be overcome with effort.
rough sledding
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1
The year was
rough
sledding
for some formerly high-flying managers such as John Paulson and Whitney Tilson.
2
Even at a time when foreign films face
rough
sledding
in the U.S., this movie has enough suspense to guarantee rapt audiences.
1
Yes, well I'm sorry to hear your family had a
hard
time
.
2
Older workers often have a very
hard
time
finding a new job.
3
Now successful people have a very
hard
time
accepting this idea, right?
4
It's a hard ,
hard
time
,
the days leading into a title fight.
5
For obvious reasons, we would have a
hard
time
surviving either event.
6
Children whose first language isn't English have a
hard
time
getting by.
7
The United States had a
hard
time
making elections work in Florida.
8
He knew it, yet had a
hard
time
believing it was true.
9
He knows waves, but often he had a
hard
time
understanding people.
10
Wired: In the book, you really give the Internet a
hard
time
.
11
He looked new, clueless-theleast likely to give her a
hard
time
.
12
Kedra's death comes at a particularly
hard
time
for the state police.
13
The army has a
hard
time
tracking in this type of environment.
14
In the meantime the 42d was having a
hard
time
of it.
15
Young people anymore they seem to have a
hard
time
growin up.
16
Can't believe Verstappen's Honda powered engine even gave us a
hard
time
.
hard
time
hard
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