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be particularly hard
adverb
Especially, extremely.
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Younger owners may be particularly hard hit.
And her life's training would be particularly hard to emulate.
On Sunday, those will be particularly hard instructions to follow.
Why might public hospital emergency rooms be particularly "hard hit"?
Gestural novelty, according to Givens, can be particularly hard to keep novel.
It would be particularly hard to do if the homes were spread over a large area.
This will be particularly hard because Osborne's new fiscal mandate involves some heroic long-term assumptions.
Sharkey expects that the service industry will be particularly hard hit.
Some might fear this would be particularly hard on the poor and middle class.
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The suburbs will be particularly hard-fought territory, and the mayor launched his latest advertising campaign to target them.
Americans stand to be particularly hard-hit by the tax, which does not kick in until 2011.
More suggestions(18)
be very hard
be particularly arduous
be particularly harsh
be specifically hard
be mostly hard
be exceptionally hard
seemed particularly hard
proved particularly hard
be principally hard
be so hard
becomes particularly hard
become particularly hard
be particularly damaging
be particularly dicey
be particularly pleasing
be particularly grandiose
be particularly handy
be particularly vicious
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