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The phrase "a hard year for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult period experienced by someone or something, often in a personal or emotional context.
Example: "2020 was a hard year for many people due to the pandemic and its effects on daily life."
Alternatives: "a tough year for" or "a challenging year for".
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"That became a hard year for me.
"It was a hard year for him.
It has been a hard year — for all of us.
2018 was a hard year for Democrats in the Senate.
It has been a hard year for Daluiso.
"It's been such a hard year for him, you know?" she went on pensively.
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Kojo then experienced a little of the life of a slave, spending a hard year working for a pittance on an agricultural plantation in Libya to pay for his onward journey.
It's been a weird, hard year for a lot of women.
IT has been a hard year or so for writers.
"We know it's been a hard year so far for our law enforcement family," they wrote on the department's Facebook page.
"It's been a long, hard year for me, and I need a good off-season, that's for sure".
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