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The phrase "a very harsh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely severe or unkind, often in reference to criticism, conditions, or treatment.
Example: "The teacher's feedback was a very harsh critique of my essay, leaving me feeling discouraged."
Alternatives: "an extremely harsh" or "a particularly harsh".
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It was a very harsh red card.
It was a very harsh punishment".
"This is a very harsh situation," Judge Dalzell said.
"America has a very harsh justice system," he said.
"I could tell he had a very harsh end".
It would potentially be a very harsh one.
Last night was a very harsh, harsh reminder of that.
They are a very harsh and violent minority.
McInnes said: "It is a very harsh booking.
Life, in other words, can be a very harsh affair, morally.
It is a very harsh decision, he did not deserve that at all.
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