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The phrase "a hard time gauging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing difficulty in measuring or assessing something, whether it's a feeling, a situation, or a response.
Example: "I'm having a hard time gauging how my team feels about the new project."
Alternatives: "struggling to assess" or "finding it difficult to measure".
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And he pointed out that patients might have no idea what to make of the information, because most people have a hard time gauging risk or understanding that statistics apply to a population but don't predict the fate of an individual.
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