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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a punishing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is harsh, severe, or difficult, often in the context of a task, experience, or environment.
Example: "The training program was a punishing experience that tested the limits of the participants' endurance."
Alternatives: "a grueling" or "a harsh".
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It was an unusual combination, and it produced a punishing schedule.
A punishing album, but beautiful.
A punishing first point.
This came with a punishing downside.
Butler was also a punishing tackler.
This hardly amounts to a punishing deterrent.
Mr Macron sets himself a punishing schedule.
What a punishing sport this is.
His schedule is a punishing one.
It's a punishing honesty, for everybody.
Undettered, Azarenka responds with a punishing serve.
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