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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard patch" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging period in someone's life or situation. Example: "After losing his job, he went through a hard patch but eventually found a new opportunity."
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"It helps them get through a hard patch in a difficult time".
"What are we going to do? Have him fly back every time they hit a hard patch?
Later, Nate runs through a mud puddle that feels rather like May, but when he lands it's on a hard patch of ice.
In this work, UV resins adhered to a damaged panel to form a hard patch are considered for fast repair.
If we hit a hard patch, we might truly believe it will never get better.
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Carcinoma begins as a small hard patch or papillary tumour.
Mayor Davis said he hoped, too, to entice his own residents in the north to a hard-bitten patch in the city's south end, through a planned hip-hop museum and artists' studios.
Because you have to have a durable team so that when you do hit hard patches, people are just as motivated to continue to drive forward.
Usually skin symptoms such as melanosis on the skin, hyperkeratosis and hard patches on the palms and soles are developed as a result of prolonged exposure of arsenic.
"I was trying to work around the crease to find hard patches of turf to land on.
In hard patches, I might think about what I'm going to eat at the next aid station, or someone who is waiting for me at the finish line.
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