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The phrase "a hard type" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific category or classification that is difficult or challenging in some way.
Example: "In the world of puzzles, a hard type can really test your problem-solving skills."
Alternatives: "a tough category" or "a challenging kind".
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British Euroscepticism has traditionally been of a "hard' type.
"And, well," Winslet continues, "that's a hard type of scene to do.
However, rumours that Polunin will learn the craft himself are wide of the mark: "It's a hard type of art to learn – you have to be able to draw".
At least in cases like ours, a soft plug should ease the tension between the bladder and the fixation of the plug compared to a hard type plug.
The connection between the LHS screws and the second generation Puddu and the TomoFix plates was of a hard type.
For the two brands of hip protectors that preformed poorly one was a hard type and the other soft type hip protector (Hip Protector D and E).
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This compact actuator was composed of a hard-type single-layer piezoelectric element.
To overcome this problem, we proposed a resonant-type SIDM using a hard-type single-layered piezoelectric element.
In the present study, we propose a resonant-type SIDM using a bolt-clamped Langevin transducer (BLT) with a hard-type PZT.
A: To drill a hole that wide and deep through stone — especially a particularly hard type such as quartz — is a job for a core-drilling bit impregnated with diamond abrasive and a drill that feeds water down through the bit to keep the tip cool and rinse away debris.
Such big hands would have a hard time typing on such a tiny keyboard.
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