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hard chore
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hard chore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or duty that is particularly difficult or demanding. Example: "Cleaning out the garage was a hard chore that took all weekend."
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3 human-written examples
It's hard chore for all of us, on that side as well as on this side.
News & Media
The distance can make even simple tasks like finding job ads in the daily newspaper into an almost impossibly hard chore.
Science & Research
If they want something extra, give them a chore (not washing dishes - a hard chore), to earn money.
Wiki
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
We went to our neighbors' houses nearby [to] clean dishes, fill water, do hard chores.
News & Media
And if you were wondering where was I in that story, or why don't you see me supporting Eli with all the hard chores... well, you came to the right place.
News & Media
Those who don't will ill-treat orphans by giving them hard chores or chores that are inappropriate for their age, refuse them food, or fail to send them to school or to buy them good clothes.
Doug Collins, who coached Houston in Detroit, once said his hardest chore was to try to summon anger from Houston.
News & Media
The much harder chore would be getting Vicksburg residents, black or white, to come up with strong feelings about the Civil War at all.
News & Media
And to have a sense of how melting land ice could affect sea levels, an even harder chore must be done: measuring not only the change in its edges, but also the change in its mass.
News & Media
Working late nights, jazz music blaring, the team turned to the hardest chore: figuring out how to make the bacterial DNA perform its magic in soy.
News & Media
It fell to me as bureau chief to write the story, one of the hardest chores of my A.P. career.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "hard chore" when you want to emphasize both the difficulty and the routine or obligatory nature of a task. For example, "Dealing with customer complaints is a hard chore, but it's a necessary part of the job."
Common error
Avoid using "hard chore" in highly formal or academic writing. Opt for more sophisticated synonyms like "arduous task" or "demanding responsibility" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hard chore" functions as a noun phrase, where "hard" modifies the noun "chore". It describes a task characterized by difficulty, as evidenced by examples from Ludwig.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Science
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "hard chore" is a valid phrase describing a difficult and often unwelcome task. While grammatically correct, its usage is relatively rare and tends towards neutral to informal contexts. Ludwig highlights that more sophisticated alternatives may be suitable for formal writing. The phrase is most commonly found in News & Media, Wiki and Science contexts. Consider its appropriateness carefully depending on your target audience and the overall tone of your writing. According to Ludwig, the phrase is correct and usable in written English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
difficult task
Focuses on the level of difficulty involved.
challenging task
Emphasizes the stimulating and demanding nature of the activity.
laborious job
Highlights the effort and exertion required.
tough assignment
Implies a demanding and potentially unpleasant task.
arduous undertaking
Stresses the prolonged and strenuous nature of the task.
grueling activity
Highlights the physically or mentally exhausting nature of the work.
demanding responsibility
Focuses on the obligation and high expectations associated with the task.
taxing endeavor
Emphasizes the draining and burdensome aspects of the task.
onerous duty
Highlights the burdensome and unpleasant nature of the obligation.
unpleasant obligation
Focuses on the distasteful or unwelcome nature of the task.
FAQs
What does "hard chore" mean?
A "hard chore" refers to a task or duty that is difficult and often unpleasant, typically something that needs to be done regularly.
How can I use "hard chore" in a sentence?
You might say, "Cleaning the attic is always a "difficult task", a real hard chore that I always put off."
What are some synonyms for "hard chore"?
Alternatives include "arduous task", "tough assignment", or "laborious job". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "hard chore" too informal for academic writing?
While "hard chore" is understandable, it can sound informal. Consider using more formal phrases like "demanding responsibility" or "challenging task" in academic or professional settings.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested