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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crying hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is crying intensely or with great emotion.
Example: "After hearing the sad news, she was crying hard, unable to control her tears."
Alternatives: "sobbing intensely" or "weeping profusely."
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My children were crying hard as they read the letters".
Work on my songs all morning with no zest, finally crying hard; no inspiration..
Her face was covered in dried phlegm and she was crying hard, with a steady, wheezing cough.
As both writer and runner, the author retains his form: "Cold rain this morning, 45 degrees, crying hard by the time I hit the pond".
But he said on Friday that he had deliberately spared those who looked the youngest, recalling at one point how he encountered "a small boy... crying hard".
As a result, they were emotionally involved in patients' care, which was reflected through a range of ethno-culturally based expressive behaviour, for instance crying hard and falling onto the ground.
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Then, crying harder: "Oh, fuck".
"You're making it worse!" Nathaniel was crying harder.
Kirsten starts crying harder, though still not as hard as Frank was crying at the bar.
By the time we got to First Avenue, the man in the checkered shirt was crying harder, his face turning a dangerous shade of red.
SEALED WITH AN O: When the final episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" was broadcast on Wednesday, perhaps no one was crying harder than the nation's publishers.
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