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The phrase "achieved hard" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something was accomplished with difficulty, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She achieved hard results in her project, despite the challenges she faced."
Alternatives: "achieved with difficulty" or "accomplished with effort".
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Some experts suggest that generous government investment, a strong partnership with Singapore and the city's location on the bustling coast make what successes Tianjin has achieved hard to replicate.
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But while we have achieved hard-earned milestones in Iraq, the situation in Afghanistan has deteriorated.
Our students are models for achieving hard won success.
To achieve hard particle interactions, we dispersed the particles in salt-saturated (260 μ m) CHB.
That comment jarred with European Union negotiators, who said that the talks must also achieve harder commitments to existing emissions [cuts] pledges, including from developing countries.
In turn, this will slowdown business, limit loans and impair the opportunity of working for and achieving hard-earned success.
"There is a thing that sometimes happens in rowing that is hard to achieve and hard to define.
He led by example, showing what could be achieved through hard work and devotion.
What these young guys have achieved is hard to put into words.
I showed people what can be achieved with hard work and dedication".
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