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"hard winter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a particularly cold and harsh winter season, for example: "We experienced a hard winter last year, with temperatures dropping below zero for several weeks."
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Winter of 1919-20, a hard winter.
A hard winter gave way to a reluctant spring, and food was scarce.
Last year we had three metres of snow, a long hard winter – and this one will be much worse".
It's been a hard winter.
We are having a very hard winter.
AFTER a hard winter, carpets often need a good cleaning.
Lambing this year came after a hard winter.
It was intended for a long stay and a hard winter.
It's clear that it will be a long and hard winter.
Then two winters ago it was a hard life... it was a hard winter everywhere.
Then the Pilgrim landed on Plymouth Rock & had a hard winter, but a bumper harvest.
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