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Discover Ludwig"harsh against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is critical or unsympathetic towards another person or situation. Example: The judge's comments were harsh against the defendant, showing no sympathy towards their difficult circumstances.
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The comparison becomes especially harsh against last year's Galaxy Note 3, which has a 5.7in (14.5cm) screen at 1920x1080 pixels.
But Egyptian Lover mixed directly off records handed to him one at a time by an associate, and after a while he came out front to rap along to his songs, slow and nasty lines that were harsh against his music's inherent smoothness.
I agree with most previous posts that this blog by Benson is incredibly biased and harsh against Hamilton.
Public opinion on the left has come down swift and harsh against Rachel Dolezal.
"But when it comes to the protection of our people, then we are very harsh against the enemies".
The black will look less harsh against the powdery brown.
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The sentences are among the harshest against security forces for abuses in Bahrain's unrest, which has claimed more than 60 lives.
Pencil tends to read harsher against skin, while gel guarantees a smoother finish.
But the two clashed over Turkey's vote in the United Nations Security Council against harsher sanctions against Iran for its nuclear program.
Mr. Erdogan's harsh actions against protesters and harsh words against investors could backfire economically.
A strong verdict against Microsoft could well lead to harsh sanctions against the company, including breaking it up.
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