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1 She's going through a rough patch and needed someone to talk to.
2 But the company needed money to ride out the rough patch .
3 The loan market, similarly, also seems to be going through a rough patch .
4 She put all her energy during this rough patch into managing the companies.
5 He was hunting for capital to get his company through a rough patch .
6 She refuses to criticise Newsnight, which recently hit something of a rough patch .
7 The younger brothers pulled their hardest for that rough patch on the water.
8 I heard you went through a rough patch out in Bermuda.
9 The Bavarian Princess, bless her, is going through a rough patch .
10 She was terrible beauty like no other, but going through a rough patch .
11 A rough patch comes and you bolt for the bloody hills.
12 Innovative, certainly but on the trading level Sainsbury is going through a rough patch .
13 The second rough patch has to do with sleep-orrather, the lack of it.
14 But the company has recently been through a rough patch .
15 Trump's rough patch has contributed to a dip in support in some battleground states.
16 What we do with this rough patch is ong to really show our character.
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This collocation consists of: Rough patch through the time
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