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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'hard exam' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which an exam is challenging to complete. Example sentence: The college students all had to take a hard exam in order to pass the class.
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Fifty percent on a hard exam can mean more than 70percentt on an easy one.
The details are not yet settled, but if the academic subjects follow the pattern set by the vocational ones, such students would instead be forced to specialise.And if, like vocational subjects and unlike A-levels, the academic diplomas are mostly marked by schools, they are unlikely to inherit their predecessors' status as hard exam currency.
In the hard exam, they had to choose between oatmeal concentrations of 6%, 8%, or 10%—a more subtle difference.
From Figure 1, it is clear that no hard exam is scheduled on the first two days of the planning period.
Relation 13 shows that if a student takes a hard exam on the second day of the planning horizon (Sunday), he/she should not take any exam on the first day (Saturday).
This counterintuitive behavior may be related to risk, the researchers will report online tomorrow in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. In the hard exam, the worst possible option (6%) wasn't so bad, but in the easy exam, the worst option (2%) was dismal.
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There are totally five hard exams in the case.
The result shows that students have two free days to study for just two hard exams.
However, they have two free days to study for other hard exams (A4 and C1).
Although A3, B4, and C1 are hard exams, students do not have two free days to study for them.
The result shows that all soft constraints are fully satisfied, except for the one indicating that students have two free days for hard exams.
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