Examples of 'take tough' in a sentence

Meaning of "take tough"

take tough ~ to face or deal with a difficult or challenging situation. This phrase is used to describe the action of confronting and handling tough circumstances

How to use "take tough" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
take tough
We take tough decisions without agonising over them.
A responsible public service has to take tough decisions.
It will take tough decisions and real economic reforms.
Stu is someone who goes on and dare to take tough decisions.
We need to take tough sanctions.
A shrewd businessman who is not scared to take tough decisions.
Both promised to take tough actions against perpetrators of child abductions.
There is no shortage of ambition or political will to take tough steps.
To take tough decisions.
They are going to take tough shots.
Other countries take tough measures to be fair and reduce waiting times.
He thought that he might not have to take tough decisions in this way.
African leaders must take tough but necessary measures to promote indigenous economic growth and development.
The company has also said that it will take tough action.
He is also known to take tough political stands in his newspaper essays.

See also

School administrations have been informed of their obligation to take tough action against transgressors.
Trump administration will take tough stance against International Criminal Court.
To come out from solitarily and attain economic sustainability we have to take tough decisions.
The real choice will be whether we take tough measures against perpetrators.
We need to take tough sanctions . Toughness is the only language these Mullahs understand.
His growing tendency to procrastinate rather than to take tough decisions attracted particular criticism.
Mr Van Rompuy, you say that you have forced Greece to take tough measures.
That is why the police fail to take tough action against rioting young thugs.
I think we did a pretty good job of making them take tough shots . ”.
More than 190 Governments prepare to take tough decisions to stop biodiversity decline worldwide.
That prompted the Church leadership to take tough action.
Q, Should not we " play it safe " and take tough preventive measures against global warming?
Maria Sharapova makes major announcement, ' I have to take tough decisions '.
The Russians and the Iranians can take tough positions vis-à-vis the US-led coalition.
Governments should not underestimate Internet criminality and should take tough action against perpetrators.
If that 's going to take tough action, you can be assured we will take it . ”.
Warsaw must understand it 's time to take tough measures.
Trump administration to take tough stance against ICC.
That 's why we are here, to take tough votes!
She urged the Commission to take tough action in response.
Pérez also called for the stewards to take tough action against Maldonado.
Trump administration to take tough stance on ICC.
Should nothing be done, they vowed to take tough actions of their own.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Tough
We will be very tough defensively with this
Tough choice for a wife and mother
I heard it was pretty tough there for a while
Show more
Examples of using Take
I can not take this any more
Take good care of your little sister
Though it did take out most of the huns
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary