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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as harshly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which someone is treated or judged, indicating severity or strictness.
Example: "The teacher graded the exams as harshly as possible to ensure that the students understood the material."
Alternatives: "with great severity" or "in a severe manner".
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Would we judge them as harshly as we do ourselves?
In Europe, even murder is not treated as harshly.
Turkey is to be treated as harshly as the United States and China.
However, she has not been dealt with as harshly as previous protesters.
Local Sunni movements that were not pro-Hussein were repressed just as harshly as the Shiites.
Other opposition figures in Nizhny Novgorod have been treated just as harshly over the past year.
Arendt treated the councils of elders as collaborationists, judging them almost as harshly as their persecutors.
Basically no Republican criticized Trump as harshly as Romney did on the 2016 campaign trail.
"It is not as harshly ideological, and it is certainly not religious right".
Few films turn the camera on the filmmaking process as bluntly or as harshly.
Yesterday, she said, "I didn't mean it as harshly as it sounded".
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