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The phrase "harsh specifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe requirements or criteria that are strict, demanding, or difficult to meet. Example: "The project was challenging due to the harsh specifications set by the client, which left little room for flexibility."
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Moreover, the works in [7 9] miss harsh environment specifications such as an extended operating temperature range, from −40 to 150 °C with our design, and extended operating input voltage range from few volts (in case of battery cranking) to maximum 60 V for emerging 48 V DC bus electric/hybrid vehicles.
The tracking and particle identification capabilities reached and exceeded the design specifications, despite the harsher conditions.
A living organism presents an extremely hostile environment for electronic circuits, which puts very harsh requirements on the overall system design, including constrains on specifications of the implantable package.
Fram had been designed and built in 1891 93 by Colin Archer, Norway's leading shipbuilder and naval architect, in accordance with Nansen's exacting specifications, as a vessel that would withstand prolonged exposure to the harshest of Arctic conditions.
Too harsh.
Harsh words.
Exceedingly harsh!
"Harsh conditions.
Harsh much?
Specifications are constraints.
Overly harsh?
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