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Discover Ludwig"harsh things" is correct and usable in written English
This expression can be used to refer to anything that is unpleasant, offensive, or overwhelming. For example, "Jim said some harsh things during the meeting, but he apologized afterwards."
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People will say such harsh things (4).
Also, he had harsh things to say about the toilets.
I regret having to write such harsh things.
I've written some harsh things about Antony Gormley.
"He may say some harsh things about the program, and some people won't like it.
Mr. Obama had harsh things to say to the Arab world about its treatment of women.
"Harsh things have been said to me by people I've known my whole life," he says.
There are harsh things he has said about soldiers that were really hard to listen to.
JN: You've said some harsh things about the mindset that celebrates our networked information ecosystem.
She also has some harsh things to say — again, strictly from a balance-sheet point of view — about our military.
True, I have said some harsh things about his policies — but as Tessio said, it was only business.
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