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"hard gaze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the expression on someone's face when they are looking at someone or something sternly. For example, "The teacher gave the student a hard gaze as he entered the classroom late."
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He fixed Rezak with a hard gaze.
Sean has spiky hair and the hard gaze of a veteran puncher.
He leans in to listeners to make a point, fixing a hard gaze.
They had long, sun-browned noses and a hard gaze, and they carried themselves with an intensity that made the Chinese nervous.
Anna Mouglalis's Chanel, with her imperious carriage, deep voice and a hard gaze that could bore a hole into you, suggests a mannish Ava Gardner on the rampage.
With her hard gaze and underlying menace, Ms. Rapace — with Salander as her guide — holds your attention in these mostly unmemorable movies.
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Should it be Yasmina, the restaurant-running half-Iranian entrepreneur of a rock-hard gaze and don't mess with me attitude.
When a woman speaks directly to a man with little confidence, the man usually has a hard time returning a strong gaze.
He is 58, fleshy and balding, with a hard blue gaze.
Not the top girls, they struck poses and occasionally found a spot in the middle distance to fix a hard, blank gaze.
On the battlefield he is every inch a soldier, with a ramrod posture and hard, appraising gaze that promise to keep wayward impulses in check.
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