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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harder worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the work ethic or productivity of one person to another, indicating that the subject puts in more effort or is more diligent.
Example: "In our team, Sarah is known as a harder worker than most, always going the extra mile to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "a more diligent worker" or "a more industrious employee".
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"I don't know a harder worker than Eddie".
No one is a harder worker than Lenonard Spano or as fine a public servant".
We typically work 15 hours a day or more and you would not find a harder worker than him".
"I tell you what, there's not a harder worker in baseball," said Ruben Amaro Jr., the assistant general manager for the Phillies, who is two years younger than Moyer and has been retired as a player for a decade.
Only once did Chrebet seem annoyed, when he was reminded of an Internet report in the wake of the Johnson trade that suggested that Johnson was actually a harder worker than Chrebet.
A harder worker who believes his best has yet to come.
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"I'm a hard worker.
"She's a hard worker".
"He won't be a hard worker.
She was popular, a hard worker.
She's such a hard worker.
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