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The phrase "a hard ask" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a request or demand that is difficult to fulfill or achieve. Example: "Asking for a raise during a company-wide budget cut is definitely a hard ask."
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"Make a hard ask," one entry read.
But that's a hard ask.
Its a hard ask overcome Napoli and Marseille with their squad - even with super Özil.
It's a hard ask, and writers do not annotate their books in the normal course of events.
As a result, it was "not a hard ask," Mr. Khazei said, to request Mr. Obama take part in the mentoring campaign.
To succeed he needs to gain their respect – a hard ask of a group of people who barely have respect for themselves or each other.
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"To then make that on the gorilla structure, that already has a shape and form that is alien to the one you want, was a very hard ask".
This may not be an especially hard ask if the allegations that the Saudis paid for 60percentt of the Pakistani military nuke program are actually true.
My advice Is simple; work hard, ask a lot of questions, challenge yourself, and always maintain a high level of integrity.
IIt will however be an even harder ask as long as the party is dominated at the top by the current elite.
"How hard?" asked Astrid Borgstedt, an assistant district attorney.
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