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Free sign upThe phrase "hard to match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to equal or compare to in quality, performance, or characteristics.
Example: "Her dedication to her work is truly impressive, making her hard to match in our industry."
Alternatives: "difficult to equal" or "challenging to compare."
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"It's pretty hard to match that".
That makes them hard to match.
"It makes it hard to match them.
It's really hard to match up.
It's hard to match up against him".
They'll be hard to match here.
The Met will have to try hard to match it.
Even nature would find hard to match that rate.
It's hard to match the colors, which are subtle.
It will be hard to match Windows's special cachet.
It is not hard to match the scripts with the candidates they are intended to help.
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