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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very hard bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly challenging or difficult part of something, such as a task, problem, or situation.
Example: "The exam had a very hard bit that caught many students off guard."
Alternatives: "a particularly tough part" or "a challenging section".
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The result is a very hard bit that does not fail by cleavage when it is used to drill through rock to get at oil and natural gas.
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And I have a bit of a cry... it's a very hard pill to swallow when you've been so active".
"For me there was a bit of pain, but for my family and friends it was a very hard experience when I was in the coma".
It was a very hard, hard choice.
She had a very hard life.
It was a very hard life".
It's a very hard call.
"He'd had a very hard time.
It was a very hard decision.
Fir: A very hard Softwood.
But Richard worked very hard, got a bit lucky and founded his Virgin empire.
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