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The phrase "a sequence of hard" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a series of difficult tasks or challenges, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The project involved a sequence of hard challenges that tested our team's resilience."
Alternatives: "a series of difficult" or "a chain of tough".
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A sedate start turned scrappy with a sequence of hard tackles by both sides, resulting in seven yellow cards before half-time.
National security is a sequence of hard choices, not easy ones.
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In a sequence of hard-hitting questions that showed Mr Darling as an uncharacteristically aggressive debater, he demanded to know the options the First Minister spoke of last year.
These coatings are based on an alternate sequence of hard layers with softer monolayers, which work like a fuse in an electric circuit; when subjected to high impact stress crack propagation induces the delamination of hard layers, thereby avoiding the collapse of the entire coating, as in bulk laminated macrocomposites.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
The hypothesis suggests that the use of soft drugs, such as those above, may lead to the use of harder drugs via a sequence of stages.
A sequence of approximate linear collision models for hard-sphere and inverse-power-law gases is introduced.
The blue-and-yellow tangle that caught Knottenbelt's eye was a coin tumbling network, a sequence of transactions deliberately designed to make it harder to track individual coins.
A rigid design is one hard to change, i.e., one change causes a sequence of changes in other modules.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
There is a sequence of steps.
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