"tough" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- His party faces a tough election in Japan next week.
- "Like any election, I run as if it's the toughest election of my life."
- "Temporarily, but there's another tough election coming up, and us old warmongers are in a bad spot."
- "And we still have an incumbent who's won two tough elections."
- With tough elections coming up, perhaps it's a subtle shout-out to the fashion vote.
- "I think we just have a tough, hard competitive election coming up."
- It has not reached the intensity of 1992, but scholars say these cultural divisions could be heightened by a tough, close election.
- It will be a tough election for us in November, no matter what.
- This image will undoubtedly help the governing party in what most analysts believe will be a tough election ahead.
- Farhat was a two-term incumbent who had faced tough elections in the past.
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