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"a hard choice for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the difficulty or challenge of making a decision. You can use it in a sentence like this: "The decision between going to college and starting a career was a hard choice for Sarah, who wanted to pursue both."
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It wasn't a hard choice for a zealous young man.
"Is this a hard choice for you?" he demanded.
Was leaving school a hard choice for you?
Why is this such a hard choice for congressional Republicans?
That's a hard choice for members to make".
"This has been a hard choice for me," Williams said yesterday in a statement.
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A harder choice for some than others, but, given that we don't need to eat meat – vegetarianism is an option open to everybody, and can be a cheaper way to cook and eat – it is a choice nonetheless.
"It is always a hard choice, the choice for peace, for success is far from guaranteed, and even if you fail, there will be those who resent you for trying.
There's a hard choice here for Mr Miliband.
But President-elect Barack Obama's meeting with investigators looking into charges that his former Senate seat was up for sale was probably not a hard choice to make for several reasons.
This will be a hard choice, so choose for your purpose.
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