24 Feb 2026
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The English We Speak: Go through a rough patch

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The idiomatic expression "go through a rough patch" describes experiencing a temporary period of difficulty or crisis in various aspects of life. This phrase originates from the physical sensation of driving off a smooth road onto a bumpy, uncomfortable stretch of land, symbolizing that while the current situation is challenging, it is ultimately a transient phase. Common applications include describing professional struggles, such as an individual losing a job, or interpersonal conflicts like a falling out between friends. In a sporting context, the term applies to teams that fail to win despite significant investment. Synonymous variations include "sticky patch" or "difficult patch," all emphasizing that the hardship is a contained "patch" of time rather than a permanent state. Mastering this phrase allows speakers to communicate empathy or describe resilience during setbacks in relationships, careers, or personal endeavors.

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