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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard stare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is looking at another person with a stern expression. For example, "The teacher gave the student a hard stare until he stopped talking."
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He aimed a hard stare at Lindy.
She gave Molly a hard stare.
This is not just any hard stare.
She gives me a hard stare.
Spacey begins by taking a long, hard stare at us.
Start with what Paddington Bear calls a Hard Stare.
Nickell reached for the knob and paused, fixing me with a hard stare.
With her hard stare and hint of a swagger, Ms. Giddish makes a convincing action hero.
"She looked around the courtroom and saw the hard stare," he said, referring to Mr. Harris.
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There are people who give me a hard, strong stare and a stern look.
Staring at the burned paper brought into focus the hard stares and catcalls she had endured on walks between her loft and the subway.
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