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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hardening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing processes or changes that lead to increased rigidity or strength, often in materials or systems.
Example: "The hardening of the metal occurred after it was subjected to extreme temperatures."
Alternatives: "an increase in rigidity" or "a strengthening process".
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TRUMP: I've had people say it's a hardening, actually.
The move indicates a hardening of the board's position.
Now Mr Kim may face a hardening of the ranks.
"The regime had opted for a hardening," Mr. Amadou said.
There's a hardening of tone between Europe and America.
Anxieties involving welfare and work, immigration and housing shortage, have all contributed to a hardening approach.
The interviews suggested a hardening of the sectarian divisions that were visible in the election.
The funding comes amid a hardening stance across the nation toward recipients of public benefits.
He argues this turnover suggests fierce competition rather than a hardening oligarchy.
In part, a hardening of Tory cabinet attitudes against statutory controls.
"There has been a hardening in the Democratic line, too," he said.
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