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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has hardened" is a correct and usable one in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has become harder, or has become more difficult and stubborn. For example, "After a decade of poor economic conditions, the government's stance on taxation has hardened."
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War has hardened us".
Yet the war has hardened attitudes.
Under Lula, this bias has hardened.
Since then, his position has hardened.
Filing this complaint has hardened my heart.
If anything, Grayling's position has hardened.
Waiting has hardened their belief of righteousness".
Washington's position on the transaction has hardened.
His resolve has hardened since Kinnear's appointment.
"I think people's resolve has hardened".
Predictably, this intifada has hardened Israeli attitudes.
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