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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very harsh one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is severe or unkind, often in reference to a judgment, criticism, or condition.
Example: "The review was a very harsh one, leaving the author feeling disheartened."
Alternatives: "a particularly severe one" or "an extremely tough one."
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It would potentially be a very harsh one.
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Now the principle of racial discrimination is pushed from support of mild measures to very harsh ones, and from temporary deprivations to indeterminate ones.
"It's a very harsh, very one-sided bill that spells big trouble for consumers," said Senator Paul Wellstone, a Minnesota Democrat who is a leading opponent of the bill and is expected to direct the floor fight.
Here he takes a very harsh male perspective – he chooses to have this very distant, one-dimensional view on the female characters.
Maybe what's in the book is harsh, but Susan was a very harsh person, and she was a very difficult person to be a friend to and after a while one realized that it was impossible to be a friend to Susan and not be a hypocrite.
Last night was a very harsh, harsh reminder of that.
It was a very harsh red card.
It was a very harsh punishment".
McInnes said: "It is a very harsh booking.
"I could tell he had a very harsh end".
They are a very harsh and violent minority.
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