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The phrase "a very hard one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is particularly difficult or challenging, often in reference to a task, question, or situation.
Example: "The exam was a very hard one, and many students struggled to complete it on time."
Alternatives: "a tough one" or "a challenging one".
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And it's not even a very hard one.
"I always look at American history," he said, "and it is a very hard one.
Anderson at first slip put down a hard one, Tredwell at second slip a very hard one and Samit Patel at third man a very straightforward one.
So our message for them is a very hard one: that this is going to be an extremely difficult thing to do.
And why did Marcel's laughter stop being a ground cloth and start bouncing like a rubber ball, too, and a very hard one at that?
It was a long journey and a very hard one at that.
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If you're gonna get antsy, baby We'll play show and tell You can brush its ponytail Work your comb all through its mane And if you work very hard, one day You'll be on a jockey team.
There are maybe five athletes in sports who have engaging personalities, mostly due to psychological issues from being hit on the head very hard one too many times.
"It was very, very hard," one close adviser said.
"It's very hard, one of the most difficult switches of surface.
For example, one participant explained: "I do remember getting frustrated a lot when I wasn't as good technically… Even these days, on very hard ones, I'll throw the scope down and swear, but I get that out and I just get on and get it done.
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