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Discover Ludwig"afraid of hardship" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is hesitant to go through a difficult or challenging situation. For example, "He was afraid of hardship, so he decided not to take the job."
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Vietnamese women are not afraid of hardship and difficulties.
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My Puerto Rican compatriot Ricky Martin recently tweeted "I'm gay and I am not afraid", and we all should embrace that resilient spirit that has raised us in moments of hardship.
If "life is hard" is truth, we create it and should ask, "What am I afraid of having happen?" Leaving the unfulfilling known hardship, because the known misery is safer than the unknown, is frightening!
Not all their talk was of hardship.
The gnarled hands speak of hardship.
There was a lot of hardship here.
There are signs of hardship, true.
"But underneath is a lot of hardship".
Still, signs of hardship are evident.
Kananga has a history of hardship.
The strengths of HARDSHIP are several.
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