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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard effort" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an action in which someone puts a lot of effort, or works very hard. For example, "John put in a hard effort to finish the project on time."
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Today was a hard effort.
Jones, are also free agents, and the Mets are interested in seeing the market value of both before making a hard effort at re-signing them.
"He throws to the right base, he gives a hard effort all the time, and he has center-field speed," Williams said.
On the class question, he eviscerates himself: "The real reason why a European of bourgeois upbringing cannot without a hard effort think of a working man as his equal is summed up in four frightful words: the lower classes smell".
Begin your run at an easy pace with successive pick-ups until you are a running at a hard effort.
Because many people enjoy making a hard effort, but they are also good at praising that day of, or that new TV they could afford.
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"That's a harder effort for sure," Tom said.
Make a harder effort to keep the effect to a minimum, or let the person behind know what you're doing.
It teaches them mental patience and allows the body to fully warm-up before running at a harder effort.
Whether you are on a Mac or a PC, connecting a hard drive should take little effort and no additional software.
Nor has there been a long, hard effort to find a negotiated settlement.
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