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Discover Ludwig"hard feeling" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to a feeling of negativity, such as "I have a hard feeling about this situation".
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I'm working hard, feeling strong.
"It was a hard feeling," O'Neal said.
"It's a hard feeling to describe," he said.
But when I went up... it's a hard feeling to describe.
Working through the experience in art has evoked a "hard feeling" in McIvor.
"It's a very hard feeling to get over," said Mordy Shain, 19, a rabbinical student.
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Hard feelings continued at Tuesday's protests.
No hard feelings, though.
No hard feelings.
Hard feelings lingered.
"There were hard feelings, bone hard feelings".
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