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The phrase "hard bread" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can refer to bread that has become stale or tough due to being left out for too long or not stored properly. Example: I tried to bite into the hard bread, but it was too tough to chew.
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When God gives hard bread, he gives sharp teeth.
Always there was hard bread, sometimes dumplings; usually there was tea, sometimes wine.
So what can you do to make hard bread soft and soggy chips crisp?
Once a day every one wakes up to eat a piece of hard bread...
In World War I, soldiers got "trench rations" of "hard bread," beef, salmon and sardines but scant vegetables.
We have traditional straw figures on the tree and a smorgasbord: herring, gravadlax, beetroot, raw egg, meatballs, cheese, hard bread.
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Feel free to serve it with hard dough bread, festival, fried dumplings, rice and peas, boiled yams and plantain, etc. Google is your friend when it comes to sides to serve with this.
Hard breads (baguettes, hard buns, etc).. Chewy or hard sweets (excluding chocolate).
We also have a special, rock-hard bread, called schüttelbrot.
Happy Face's dough is fermented for 72 hours, which makes, they claim, the crust lighter, fluffier and easier to digest, although as a northern child in the 1980s, I ate even the hardest bread crusts, hoodwinked by the idea that they caused leg-growth.
I grab my first (and only) cup of coffee and a hard-bread sandwich down in the kitchen area at GANT while chit-chatting with colleagues from different departments.
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