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The phrase 'harsh in' is not correct and it cannot be used in written English
If you want to use this phrase, you should change it to 'harsh on' or 'harsh toward.' For example, "His parents were very harsh on him for getting a poor grade on his test".
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Ethnic cleansing was harsh in Banja Luka.
Historians will be harsh in their judgment.
I found him harsh in his honesty.
It is blunt, harsh in parts, compassionate, wistful, sarcastic.
Climbers, especially, can be harsh in their assessments of Robert.
"What are you doing?" she demands, her voice gone harsh in her throat.
Criticism was particularly harsh in Britain, often the first among critics of the European Union's reach.
That may seem harsh in light of the Jets' remarkable playoff run.
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Taken to a detention center, she becomes a person without a country, caught in a harsh, in-between world.
Thus, the presumption is that even the harsh in-vehicle ambiance with OLOS propagation may provide sufficient positioning accuracy.
The design advantages include on-line capturing ability, versatility of detection arrangement, and resistance to harsh in-chamber environment.
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