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hard

[hahrd] / hɑrd /








ADVERB
in a fixed manner
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Milburn says the north-east of England, which is one of the hardest places for a young person to find work, is at "the sharp end" of the problem.

From BBC

The talk is of "evolution not revolution" but with every development in the Andrew story, Prince William's job as future King gets harder.

From BBC

“It was hard for me to trust my reads but I’m proud of myself. I stayed patient.”

From Los Angeles Times

We live in a society that values hard work, where we’ve been told since we were small children that “the early bird gets the worm.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Ducks did the same in the second half, albeit in much more devastating fashion, leaving USC with a much harder road ahead.

From Los Angeles Times




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