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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harder fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something experiences a more severe or difficult decline or setback.
Example: "After reaching the peak of his career, the sudden scandal led to a harder fall than anyone could have anticipated."
Alternatives: "a steeper decline" or "a more severe drop".
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Mr Levack said he feared the industry would see a harder fall in 2011.
Timing of the burst is what determines who in the market ecosystem would have a harder fall.
Fractures were classified as either minor (e.g. fall from standing height or less) or sever trauma (e.g. resulting from a harder fall, a car accident or other severe trauma).
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It took a hard fall for the American industry to learn that lesson.
Forward Gerald Wallace is also questionable; he sustained bruised ribs in a hard fall in the first quarter Friday.
Wargent agrees, and predicts that the construction slump will be "a hard fall".
Zheng predicted a hard fall if Trump's previous sentiments followed him into the White House.
FOR an industry grown fat, it has been a hard fall.
REBOUNDS Gerald Wallace did not play after bruising his ribs on a hard fall in Friday's game.
And always the possibility of a hard fall looms, before, during and even after the glory days.
In the 1990s, Taylor tersely summed up the experience as being "like a hard fall from a galloping horse".
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