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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hardened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has become tough or emotionally resilient due to experiences or circumstances.
Example: "After years of hardship, he had become a hardened individual, no longer easily swayed by emotions."
Alternatives: "a toughened" or "a calloused".
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"I'm a hardened vet".
Miners are a hardened breed.
"Martha is a hardened drunk," Thomas says.
Basalt is a hardened lava flow.
But a hardened realist would disagree.
Carl comes from a hardened loyalist area and Christine comes from a hardened republican area.
But StreetsPAC does not much resemble a hardened political machine.
Is this the face of a hardened criminal?
That got the answer of a hardened veteran.
Secure the cellar door with a hardened steel padlock.
Is she a hardened criminal or misunderstood victim?
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