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The phrase "everything is hard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of difficulty or struggle with many or all aspects of a situation. Example: "Sarah sighed as she looked at her to-do list for the day. Everything is hard, she thought to herself as she contemplated the long day ahead of her."
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Everything is hard.
Tying together everything is hard.
"The truth is, everything is hard," she said.
"Mommy, school is hard; everything is hard for me". Lines of concern fill his small brow.
Mohamed Ehab, a shift manager at the store, said: "Everything is hard to import right now.
Mary Siddall, a Basis mom who spearheaded the effort to bring the school to the District, said everything is hard at Basis.
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Everything is hard-edged, symmetrical, softened by early-morning light.
"Everything is hard-edged, and this is curvilinear," Mr. Balch said.
Everything is hard-fought and in Portugal you wouldn't get that intensity.
The groups where everything is harder, where you revisit decisions, move slowly, are confused about the direction, and dread the politics.
Everything is hard-wired.
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