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The phrase "an harsh" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "harsh" is "a" because "harsh" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "It was a harsh winter, with temperatures dropping below freezing."
Alternatives: "a severe" or "a tough".
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She places both Israel and the PA under an harsh lens.
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A breakup is a harsh sanction.
That is a harsh judgment.
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A harsh wind was blowing.
This is a harsh environment.
What a harsh lesson.
Limelight brought with it a harsh backlash.
Nor is the play a harsh critique.
"My sister's a harsh critic.
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