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The phrase "at harder" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "She tried to push at harder, but it didn't work."
Alternatives: "more difficult" or "with greater effort".
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At harder tapping with the rsp of 0.1, the size of the nanostructure measured from the height (d) and phase (d') images was 25% smaller compared with that from the images taken at the rsp of 0.77.
This metabolic-induced restraint of sympathetic vasoconstriction is also related to the intensity of the effort, as it becomes more evident at harder strains [ 91– 91].
Where those responses were at "harder in STEM" or "much harder in STEM" before the panel discussions, third-quartile responses after the panel discussions were at "a little harder in STEM" and, in some cases, at "same in STEM" as in an alternative career.
Try your hand at harder Sudokus.
If you want little love pecks—at least to start give them to him, and gently rebuff any attempts at harder kissing until you're ready for that.
About 20,000 people attended an afternoon memorial at Harder Stadium, where UC President Janet Napolitano spoke: "We are grieving together today as a family".
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At Hard Summer this year, three patrons died.
The terrorist "was serving at hard labor".
Sales at Hard Rock rose 7.4percentto to 127.6 million pounds.
Both were sentenced to life at hard labor.
He was not sentenced to 20 years at hard labor.
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