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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard hat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a protective helmet worn on construction sites or in hazardous environments.
Example: "Before entering the construction zone, make sure to wear a hard hat for your safety."
Alternatives: "safety helmet" or "construction helmet".
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And a hard hat.
I got to wear a hard hat.
He may also want to pack a hard hat.
A union electrician in a hard hat: "Occupy Wall Street.
He shook hands and signed a hard hat.
If you seek his monument, wear a hard hat.
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"They called it a hard-hat party," Mr. MacPherson said.
"It's like a hard-hat zone around here, man.
YOU don't normally need a hard-hat to look at 16th-century painting.
It can be for a grand opening or a hard-hat tour.
In some ways, it is an old idea, echoing a hard-hat refrain from the 1970s or earlier: Buy American.
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