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"hard frost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe weather conditions in which temperatures drop below the freezing point and frost appears on the ground. For example, "This morning there was a hard frost, and the grass was covered in a thin layer of ice."
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Hard frost, dark & still, haze.
Hard frost, bright, still, thaw.
Hard frost, grey, snow, sun, frost.
An hour before dawn, a hard frost.
Hard frost, sun, frost, snow, frost.
A hard frost, when it comes, will kill them off.
(Hurry, please, he'll be gone with the first hard frost).
It tastes even better after a hard frost.
After hard frost kills the leaves, dig up the horseradish.
The joy of the blooming beast is equal to anything short of a hard frost.
We can hope, after the first hard frost, for a week or so of Indian summer.
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