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'hard blow' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a metaphorical or physical impact, such as a punch or a piece of bad news. For example: The news of her father's sudden death was a hard blow for her.
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It remains a very hard blow".
"It's a hard blow for the boys and for us.
A sharp machete delivered the first hard blow.
"Of course, it was a hard blow," Mr. Ponte said.
"If I lose, obviously it's a hard blow for me.
Even the American officials are shouting in the media because of this hard blow".
The court's decision is a hard blow for the Kikuyu elite.
Friendly casualties were light and the enemy suffered a hard blow.
Doug reared back, then leaned forward and hit Graham, a rough hard blow on the ribs.
A hard blow to exports could be enough to tip these countries into the trough.
The war had delivered a hard blow to Beinart's thinking, but he hadn't yet fully absorbed it.
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