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What does 'take the rough with the smooth' mean?

What does 'take the rough with the smooth' mean?

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Learn how to take the rough with the smooth and improve your spoken English with this free English lesson from the BBC. Feifei gets a promotion - but she fears that there will be both good and bad things when she's working at a higher grade. Neil's not pleased but at least he has a great phrase to describe the situation. Find out more about it in this programme
Date: 2020-09-18

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I want to be an engineer, so I have to take the rough with the smooth meaning I need to study very hard.
Thank you BBC we would like to learn more phrasal verbs used an everyday expression to practice and improve our language skills.

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When i accept the bad things and the good things, my life will be rough at the edges.
Does this sentence make sense?
Is the preposition st correct? Or i should use on.

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Hi, guys, in my opinion, there is a small typo in the sentence below the video: Neil's not best pleased but as least has ... There should be at least, am I right?
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