No.
Otherwise all our tools would be made with cheap toffee-tipped coatings, not expensive diamond-tipped coatings
And they're not.
The phrase "tougher than Wang" likely refers to a colloquial expression or a specific context that isn’t widely recognized. However, if taken literally, one might argue that various materials such as steel or diamond are tougher than any person named Wang. In a broader sense, challenges like overcoming personal hardships or facing adversity could also be considered "tougher" than any individual.
Tougher Than Love was created in 1994.
Tougher Than Leather was created in 1987.
Your operative word is 'tougher'. If you'd asked 'harder' instead, the answer would be 'no'. Tougher requires usefulness. Since your question does not relate to gemstones, but to industrial uses of the diamond mineral, and since your question doesn't yet have an application in industrial uses, your question is a scientific question. From Wikipedia: "Aggregated diamond nanorods, or ADNRs (also called a hyperdiamond), are a nanocrystalline form of diamond. These are synonymous with the more conventional (and perhaps more justified) term "nanodiamond". Nanodiamond was convincingly demonstrated to be produced by compression of graphite in 2003 and in the same work found to be much harder than bulk diamond, which makes it the hardest known material." Read more, below.
Diamond is the hardest natural gemstone, scoring a 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. This makes diamond significantly tougher than other gemstones, such as sapphires and rubies, which rank lower on the scale.
Tougher Than the Rest was created in 1988-06.
IITJEE is tougher than CA.
Mike is TOUGHER than jacob
Tougher Than Nails was created on 2004-06-01.
Tougher Than Nails - song - was created in 2004.
more than anything in this world. Alicia thinks Toffee is heaven.
The duration of Tougher Than Leather - film - is 1.53 hours.