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Discover Ludwig"hard stone" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when describing a rock or some other object made of stone that is particularly hard, or perhaps it could be used to describe a person's feelings or emotions. Example: The man's heart was as hard as a hard stone, and no amount of pleading could make him change his mind.
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It is warm sand to Jerusalem's hard stone.
Later in the century, Greeks in Egypt learn to carve hard stone from Egyptian masters.
The name silicon derives from the Latin silex or silicis, meaning "flint" or "hard stone".
The fruit contains a hard stone that encloses six to nine seeds.
The name Tepic is derived from the Náhuatl term meaning "hard stone".
The hard stone, usually diorite, is carved with obvious mastery and brought to a fine finish.
I am directed to the hard stone sinks around the edges.
I am still captivated by Cafà's ability to transform hard stone into soft fluffy clouds and the most tender flesh.
Again, the river has cut deep into the rock and once more it bends when it meets hard stone.
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Steel was strong but heavy, stone hard but brittle.
"You started seeing precious stones being mixed with hard stones, like quartz, jade, onyx.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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