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The phrase "a hard working" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a hard-working" with a hyphen to correctly modify the noun that follows.
Example: "She is a hard-working student who always strives for excellence."
Alternatives: "a diligent" or "a dedicated".
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"They are a hard working side.
I am usually a hard working person.
You must use a hard working surface.
– had a hard working life.
He was an avid traveler and a hard working entrepreneur.
"They seem like a hard working bunch".
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"I'm a hard-working guy, and I love to work.
He's a hard-working guy.
He's a hard-working businessman.
"He was a hard-working person.
A hard-working kid, quiet, discreet.
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