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The phrase "hard shell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that is encased in an outer layer that is difficult to penetrate, such as a nut with a tough outer shell. For example, you might say, "The nutcracker couldn't open the walnut because of its hard shell."
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He knocks on its hard shell.
He's vulnerable beneath his hard shell.
With some candidates there's a hard shell.
The hard shell is used locally to make utensils.
Underneath his hard shell, he can't help being nice.
It has this hard shell, but then it's soft inside.
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"The hard-shell taco is my favorite," Bennett said.
There are no hard-shell tacos or ground beef stuffings.
So were quahog cakes, made with the large, hard-shell clams also used for chowders.
Describes the various kinds of clams--hard-shell and cherrysone and some of the clammers.
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