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1It was going to be a tough one for them that year.
2He maintained it was right decision, but a tough one to make.
3That's a tough one, so just pick a region to start in.
4Millsap hit a tough one-handed jumper to close gap to seven points.
5This is what makes the final such a tough one to call.
6That'd be kind of a tough one to second-guess, wouldn't it, Herman?
7It's a tough one because people don't really want to face it.
8Jackson said the quarter was an extremely tough one, given the business challenges.
9Economics: Next year will be a tough one for the economy.
10Poirier said: It was a tough one, Dan came to fight.
11Maggs said that the last year has been a tough one.
12The question of whether firefighters should be professional is a very tough one.
13Last week was another tough one in Brussels for Alphabet, Google's parent company.
14Obviously, Stuart wanted to get the tough one out of the way first.
15It was a sore result for us, it's a tough one to take.
16The electric car market in the US is a tough one.
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