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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard battle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult struggle or conflict, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The team faced a hard battle against their rivals, but they persevered and ultimately triumphed."
Alternatives: "a tough struggle" or "a challenging fight".
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It's a hard battle," Leandry told AP.
"But it was a hard battle.
Weeding out corruption will be a hard battle, but Indonesians elected him to wage it.
But for those who didn't, it was a hard battle to get them to respect me".
The other was a hard battle, and the Dutch team won by 35 against Austria.
He faces a hard battle against well-funded Democrat challenger Nick Lampson.
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"It will be a harder battle, and we will probably have to cut some corners if we don't get the three million.
The Phillips incursion promises a harder battle this season for Sotheby's and Christie's, which have been consumed by the federal price-fixing investigation.
I'm a fan of Lamela, too, but he maybe faces a harder battle to get in because of the depth of competition - with Javier Pastore, for example.
Volcker's war took ten years; why would we expect a harder battle against deflation to take less time?
The bill is expected to face a harder battle in the House, but if it reaches the White House, the president is expected to sign it.
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