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The phrase "hard of" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a phrase that we use in English. If you mean to say that someone is having difficulty with something, you would use the phrase "having difficulty" or "struggling with." For example: He is having difficulty learning the material. She is struggling with her job search.
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It's not that hard of a shot.
I was still hard of hearing then.
Maybe he's just hard of hearing.
The governor is not hard of hearing.
My neighbor was hard of hearing.
Not hard, of course, just odd.
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"She's a cougar?" whispered a hard-of-hearing gossipeuse.
There are no national foundations for the hard-of-touch".
It helps the children communicate with hard-of-hearing children, she said, "and there are hard-of-hearing children everywhere".
Older people are not all hard-of-hearing.
Communicating Informed Consent to Individuals Who Are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing.
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