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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hard thinking" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of concentrating or using one's cognitive abilities to solve a difficult problem or make a decision. Example: "After hours of hard thinking, she finally came up with a solution to the complex mathematical equation."
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It was hard thinking about God playing favorites all the time.
I looked at him, hard, thinking about the relationship I have made with him and his brother.
I remember in rehearsal, when I was trying too hard, thinking: "No, you don't have to try hard".
Pupils study hard, thinking that better educational qualification may give them a layer of protection in an unforgiving labour market.
"Maybe before I pushed too hard thinking that maybe I could predict or control the outcome of races and not use the team atmosphere," Busch said.
"If you're trying too hard, thinking of the money and everything else, then there's a lot of pressure on your shoulders.
Although studying is sometimes boring and hard, thinking of the end result will keep you pushing ahead.
Finally, because hard thinking convinced him otherwise.When things did go horribly wrong, Mr Krugman thinks that policy mistakes made matters worse.
Then the hard thinking needs to begin.
Not nearly enough hard thinking preceded this concert.
Curtis does not have the capacity for such hard thinking.
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