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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard cases" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to situations or problems that are particularly difficult or challenging to resolve. Example: "While most of the applications were straightforward, there were a few hard cases that required additional scrutiny."
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hard cases
noun
Plural of hard case
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Hard cases.
All are hard cases.
She liked hard cases.
Hard cases make bad law.
Those are the hard cases".
"You have to take the hard cases.
The rest are all hard cases.
Clegg says there are some hard cases.
There are easy cases and hard cases.
It's the hard cases where judges vary.
Every so often, hard cases make good law.
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