Sentence examples for The hardship from inspiring English sources

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The hardship

noun

(countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.

  • He has survived periods of financial hardship before.

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The hardship, though, was considerable.

The hardship is extreme.

The hardship was immediate: a tormenting seasickness.

The hardship was romantic, self-imposed.

"The hardship then was unimaginable".

The hardship is not lost on refugees.

The hardship was exacerbated by the time of year.

The hardship, if there will be any, is all emotional.

The hardship for Ms. Lee has been money.

The hardship may so far be mild compared with previous downturns in the 1970s and 1980s.

The hardship hang-up.

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