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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harder working" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to compare the work ethic of individuals or groups.
Example: "She is a harder working employee than her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a more hardworking" or "a more diligent".
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I've never been around a harder working player with his determination.
"I'm here to tell you that you won't find a harder working more authentically talented and more thankful for her place on that stage and her fans than this woman," the former boy bander wrote.
"I'm here to tell you that you won't find a harder working more authentically talented and more thankful for her place on that stage and her fans than this woman," the former boy bander wrote. .
We think, though, that we have a harder working and more effective activist base".
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Above all, he was a hard working man with an unimpeachable moral character.
"They are a hard working side.
I am usually a hard working person.
You must use a hard working surface.
Note that you should also be working on a hard working surface, not a soft surface.
For which the training is a hard work.
He's a hard-work guy that can score goals.
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