Examples of 'going to be brutal' in a sentence
Meaning of "going to be brutal"
going to be brutal: This phrase is used to imply that a future event or situation will be harsh, difficult, or tough. For example, 'The final exam next week is going to be brutal.'
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going to be brutal
Winter time without a functioning furnace is going to be brutal.
Was going to be brutal evidence for them.
Any documentary depicting drug addiction is going to be brutal.
But I am going to be brutal with my thoughts, Dad.
Chess with those two is going to be brutal.
It 's going to be brutal.
She knew the recovery was going to be brutal.
That 's going to be brutal.
The struggle over the distribution of the losses is going to be brutal.
This year is going to be brutal.
The last four weeks of the campaign, Roger Stone said it 's going to be brutal.
NFC North is going to be brutal.
Is going to be brutal this year, right?
The season ending is going to be brutal.
We know that today and tomorrow, traffic is going to be brutal.
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That the stain in the panties was going to be brutal evidence for them.
Thats bound to change, and its going to be brutal.
I told you it was going to be brutal.
I have got to go, traffic is going to be brutal.
You know it 's going to be brutal.
This up-coming week is going to be brutal.
Roger Stone said it 's going to be brutal.
You're first day is going to be brutal.
I also heard your Day of the Dead … is going to be brutal this year, right?
What I have heard is, It? s going to be brutal.
Well, the next 72 hours are going to be brutal.
Oh, my God, this is going to be brutal.
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Examples of using Brutal
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I have a brutal case load right now
The world which is shown is certainly brutal
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