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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already so hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is difficult at the present moment, often in relation to a previous context or situation.
Example: "I thought this project would be easy, but it's already so hard to manage all the deadlines."
Alternatives: "already quite difficult" or "already very challenging".
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The original 17-character line in the song — "Some lies are better not exposed, as life is already so hard" — was boiled into four characters to resemble a chengyu, and the condensed version has taken on a new life on the web.
Interviewer: Managing organizations is already so hard, so how about studying them?
"It was already so hard to start off with," Japonica Thompson, a mother of two in West Baton Rouge, La.,told the Times-Picayune.
And as for her ridiculously long, healthy hair, she feels that "water itself is already so hard on your hair and skin.
Though be careful — it's already so hard to be the new kid in town.
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But they shouldn't lose what they've already worked so hard to build.
He wants to finish the damn thing himself; he's already worked so hard on it.
It is in that narrow window of opportunity that proponents of same-sex marriage, who have already worked so hard and made such progress in altering public opinion and securing marriage rights in many states and countries, must redouble their efforts.
I had already fought so hard, and I was tired.
You might feel inclined to put less effort towards the remaining 20% required to finish the project, since you've already worked so hard.
When Pennsylvania came in, my heart sunk, generally disappointed in my nation and concerned for the progress my generation was already fighting so hard to achieve.
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