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Discover Ludwig"hard hearing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person who has difficulty hearing or is hearing impaired. Example: After much testing, the doctor determined that he had hard hearing and prescribed a hearing aid to improve his hearing.
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This summer, the last of the seasons before I had to mark a year without him, was especially hard — hearing about other people's vacations and trips, not planning any of our own.
When someone thinks that I wasn't even listening to the story of how he is now an award-winning pediatrician: Sorry there, Herb Alpert of Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass (which performed such trumpet-heavy songs as "Spanish Flea"), it was kind of hard hearing you over the sound of someone tooting his own horn.
If you're at least 50 years old, it's hard hearing the news of our ever-growing involvement in the Middle East effort (Effort? Hell, let's call it what it is: a war).
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The devices in question are cochlear implants, which help those hard of hearing to hear better.
Both parents were hard of hearing and wore hearing aids.
"It's been good to hear and hard to hear".
If your grandparent is hard of hearing, read How to Talk to Somebody Who Is Hard of Hearing.
The governor is not hard of hearing.
My neighbor was hard of hearing.
I was still hard of hearing then.
Maybe he's just hard of hearing.
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