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The phrase "a hard on" is commonly used in spoken language, but it is not considered appropriate in written English. It is a slang term used to refer to an erection. In formal writing, it would be more appropriate to use terms such as "an erection" or "a stiff penis." Example: He had a hard on while she danced provocatively in front of him.
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A HARD on EX and a toy line of $2,000.
It gave Russert a hard on, I suppose.
The year 1989 gives you a hard on.
I eat them with a hard on, of course.
But fuck having to go six weeks without a hard on.
I thought to myself, I said, "I can't get a hard on" (312) It's either the radio or the chemo.
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That's a hard one, on which reasonable people disagree.
He attempts to explain his love for the piece: "I always get a hard-on for this one".
And when they run out of fuel, and buy horses, one of which has a hard-on.
What is a "hard-on"?
"Tor's got a hard-on!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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