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The phrase "a harsh assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a critical or severe evaluation of someone or something.
Example: "The committee's report included a harsh assessment of the project's failures and shortcomings."
Alternatives: "a severe critique" or "a tough evaluation."
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He also delivered a harsh assessment of May's Brexit strategy.
Sydney could be accused of losing their shape, too, though it would be a harsh assessment.
If this sounds like a harsh assessment, trust me, I'm among the worst offenders.
(2010), in which he offered a harsh assessment of contemporary English literature.
Reuters also quoted Mr. Kudrin as giving a harsh assessment of some economic practices in Russia.
Instead, he began this year slowly by his standards, and he gave a harsh assessment of his career.
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Those he has been working with had a harsher assessment.
Former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey, who was a member of the 9/11 Commission, had a harsher assessment.
A harsher assessment came from Steve Ellis, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a watchdog group that opposes earmarks, and a former Coast Guard officer.
An Israeli security official offered a harsher assessment, saying the Palestinians had rejected Israeli demands that they arrest Hamas and Islamic Holy War activists planning further attacks.
A sense of disconnect between the projections by the White House and the grim realities of everyday American life was enhanced on Friday, as the Commerce Department gave a harsher assessment for the last three months of 2008.
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