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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harsh decision for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a decision that is difficult or severe for someone or something involved.
Example: "The board made a harsh decision for the employees, resulting in significant layoffs."
Alternatives: "a tough choice for" or "a difficult decision for".
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Federer *4 - 3 Davydenko A harsh decision for Davydenko - the line judge calling a perfectly placed winner out.
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It looks a harsh decision from here.
"It was a harsh decision, difficult for the ref to judge," added Villas-Boas.
It was a harsh decision to penalise someone for not knocking a young horse about.
The Oak Leafers will argue that Lynch's red card for a high challenge was a harsh decision but they can have no complaints about the result.
Danny Welbeck thought he had doubled the lead with an 18th-minute chipped finish but his effort was ruled out for a foul on Daryl Janmaat, a harsh decision judging by television replays.
This would have been a harsh decision under any circumstances.
It looked to be a harsh decision, exacerbated by a Dejan Stankovic fall.
"It was a harsh decision.
It looks a harsh decision at Portman Road.
Jackett told BBC London 94.9: "It looked a harsh decision.
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