Sentence examples for even more harshly from inspiring English sources

"even more harshly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being done in an even stricter or more severe manner than before. Example: The judge sentenced the defendant even more harshly than expected, giving him the maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

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Other offenders against censorship were dealt with even more harshly.

A third novel, "A Cry of Children," was assailed even more harshly than "Lucifer".

But he has been criticized even more harshly for his work.

Minority groups fear they will treat non-Sunnis even more harshly than Assad has treated much of the Syrian population.

In Kinshasa, Mr. Kabila ruled even more harshly than the dictator from whom he said he had freed the Congolese.

As Germany's economy teeters on the edge of a recession, the winds are turning even more harshly against the banks.

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The guidance warned schools that they may be violating civil rights law if certain groups of students are consistently disciplined more harshly than others, even if a school's policies are not intentionally discriminatory.

Even engineering students rate average female professors more harshly than an average male professor.

Even in school, black students are punished more harshly than their white counterparts for committing the same offenses.

Even if we accept that we judge Kipling more harshly because he feels closer to us, that still doesn't quite explain the obligation everyone feels to place him in the dock and account for his racial politics.

This may be the only area of the law where we treat kids more harshly than we do adults, even when the adults don't have the excuse of being young and immature.

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