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The phrase "feel hard" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to talk about something that is tough or difficult to do, you could say "feel difficult" or "seems hard." For example, "The math problem felt difficult to solve."
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"We feel hard done-by," Vettori said.
It can feel hard to leave.
Wakefield can feel hard done by.
All the same, the schools feel hard done by.
They could rightly feel hard done by in defeat.
Employees feel hard done by and fight back.
"He did feel hard done by".," said a friend.
Italy have every right to feel hard done by.
We feel hard done by again because of Mr Knight.
"I don't feel hard at them; I don't want them to feel hard at me," he said philosophically.
Oil firms, with only 2% of the permits, feel hard done by.
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