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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harsh week" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a week that was difficult, unpleasant, or challenging. Example: "I had a really harsh week at work. My boss was constantly criticizing my work and I had to stay late every night to meet deadlines."
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It was a harsh week in the U. N.-an aftermath of bad faith & failed responsibilities.
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With harsh weeks to come, the prospects are bleak.Awful weather for the second year running is the sort of bad luck Mongolia cannot cope with.
On September 5th, 1882, 10,000 workers gathered at a "monster labor festival" to protest the 12-hours per day, seven days a week harsh working conditions they faced in order to cobble together a survivable wage.
Following these tips and organizing your free time in the weekends will get stress off your mind and make Mondays less harsh and the week will flow until the other weekend!
Grace became harsher as the week went by.
A perception of doctors as well-paid professionals has stuck and even a semi-attentive observer knows that the harsh 100-hour-week working pattern that used to characterise medical training has been abolished.
The documents provide new details about the still-murky early months of the C.I.A.'s detention program, when the agency began using a set of harsh interrogation techniques weeks before the Justice Department issued a written legal opinion in August 2002 authorizing their use.
Standard insecticide application lasts only six months under the most ideal conditions and can dissipate within a week in harsh environments like the Chaco.
The clotheslines are laden with soggy sweaters and socks, waiting for the sun after a week of harsh wind, rain and snow.
And last Friday, Mr. McCain announced unilaterally that after a week of harsh, televised attacks by the two campaigns, he would no longer run negative ads.
After a week of harsh criticism, the news that Vaclav Havel intended to return the prize he received in 2009 to protest the award for Mr. Putin appeared to have been the final straw for the panel.
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