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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult or challenging in various contexts, such as tasks, subjects, or situations.
Example: "These math problems are so hard that I need extra help to understand them."
Alternatives: "are very difficult" or "are quite challenging."
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"Mortgage deals are so hard to come by.
That is because they are so hard to separate.
Movies are so hard, just that is miraculous".
Is this perhaps because they are so hard to find?
Small lifespans are one of several reasons why these obese stars are so hard to find.
It demonstrates why Meckstroth and Rodwell are so hard to beat.
"As women we are so hard on ourselves physically and emotionally," Ms. Olive said.
You are so hard on Ruth Madoff's decision to continue speaking with Bernie despite Mark's wishes.
The shots are so hard that there is going to be a rebound.
There are so many wars to think of, and they are so hard to get right.
"It's these hierarchies of beliefs — these behavioral factors — that are so hard to model".
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