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Rough Patch

Rough Patch - to read the details; to through a difficult time in life; to have many struggles in life for period of time

  • My country is having a rough patch because of Covid-19.
  • Our family is going through a rough patch, because my father is not working.
  • We all have rough patches in our lives. We need to learn to deal with it.
  • There are many organizations that are going through a rough patch.
  • My business is having a rough patch, because of the economy is very bad.
  • I do not know how I am going to pay my rent. I am having a rough patch, because they cut my hours at work.

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Rack Your Brains

Read Between The Lines

Receive A Kickback

Run Errands

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Ramble On

Rub The Wrong Way

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Red In The Face

Run Hot And Cold

Ring Me

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Read The Fine Print

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Ready To Drop

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R And R

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Rip Off

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Rough Time

Run Out Of Steam

Run Out Of Time

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