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Discover Ludwig"desperately hard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the difficulty of a task. For example: "That math problem was desperately hard!".
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The writing life had been desperately hard.
It's desperately hard and desperately beautiful.
She was also desperately hard up.
He had worked desperately hard for those 58 runs.
POLITICIANS and psephologists have tried desperately hard to divine the Scottish mood over the past year.
Teaching newly liberated North Koreans how to survive in a capitalist system will be desperately hard.
He added: "It's desperately hard to see how we get out at this stage".
Now I want to try desperately hard to avoid a personal attack on poor old Tim.
In the past, any sort of fixing in the game has been desperately hard to nail.
They will find it desperately hard to lift themselves after this.
"Life wasn't easy in Djibouti," says Mo, "but it wasn't desperately hard, either".
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