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have a thin timeBritish informal Have an unpleasant period or experience.The men in green have had a thin time of it recently with injuries and absences stretching the squad to its limit....- As elsewhere in the region, racing had a thin time during World War I and took time to recover.
- Our orchestras are having a thin time of it, and there is genuine concern as to how many orchestras will exist ten years from now.
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