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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long hard process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or situation that requires significant time and effort to complete.
Example: "Learning a new language can be a long hard process, but the rewards are worth it."
Alternatives: "a lengthy challenging journey" or "an arduous and time-consuming task".
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"This is a long, hard process," he added.
Building the foundations of a people's peace in a war-shattered world is a long, hard process.
"So it is going to be a long, hard process if indeed it advances significantly at all".
"It has been a long, hard process but now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Mr. Mirzeyev also uses paper towels to wipe bathers clean, a long, hard process that involves several showers.
As a result, their equity ratios now exceed 10%—above both pre-crisis levels and those of euro-zone banks.Consumers are now engaged in a long, hard process of shedding debt and learning to live within their means.
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"If there is any hope the last five years can inspire," it says, "it is that Pakistan has finally taken a step forward in the long, hard process of building a democracy that will serve its people".
Some economists even see an end to the long, hard process of deleveraging — as they refer to the cutting of debt relative to income or the nation's economic output.
The long, hard process of rebuilding General Motors after bankruptcy begins this week, as a reconstituted board of directors–half of them holdovers, the rest hand-picked by the U.S. Treasury convenes for a primer on the auto business while a slimmed-down senior management team tries to step up the pace of change.
Proposal no 2: A Green New Deal If Roosevelt's big idea for the Great Depression was public works, then it makes sense to use this crisis to start the long, hard process of making economies more sustainable and less dependent on fossil fuels.
It would not be easy, he would continue to be commander in chief of the army for another decade, but we could start the long, hard process of restoring our democracy.
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