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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard flat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surface that is both solid and level, often in contexts related to materials or surfaces.
Example: "The carpenter recommended using a hard flat surface for the installation of the new countertop."
Alternatives: "a solid surface" or "a firm plane".
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Place the child on a hard, flat surface.
1. Make sure the person is lying on a hard, flat surface.
The keyboard cover requires a hard, flat surface — so you can't actually use this "laptop" as a laptop in your lap.
A low horizon, a gray sea, a hard flat wide beach, and the soft rain promised in Boston six years earlier falling now.
"Yes, scraps," she said, exaggerating his American pronunciation, like a hard flat serve in tennis, then she smiled and put a touch of spin on the ball.
16th over: Australia 136-5 (M Hussey 16, White 42) Afridi is back hustling in and Hussey dumps him over square leg for a hard flat six.
Just when it seemed that Preston had nothing left Cresswell swung over a hard, flat cross from the left which Macken met with a firm goalbound header.
Web browsers and other tools ask for input from a keyboard that usually requires two hands, or from a mouse that needs a hard flat surface.
Time and again he's taking the fight to Nadal, containing the Spaniard with a teasing sliced backhand before unloading with a hard, flat forehand to the corners.
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