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The phrase "immense hard" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "immense" and "hard," which should be used separately or in a different structure. Example: "The task was immensely hard, requiring a lot of effort and dedication."
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And they put immense hard work into it.
As a result of their immense hard work, the DoE states, there will be a greater opportunity for children to learn and develop in the way that's best for them.
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The benefit to English rugby will be immense, although harder to quantify.
The devastation here is immense, but harder to see quickly here than in the city of Port-au-Prince Port-au-Prince Port-au-Prince the streets.
Are some of these gestures to the arts and humanities, whose public value is immense, but particularly hard to measure quantitatively?
It took over two years of immense stress and hard work by all involved to slim our team to less than a fifth of what it was, and to raise significant new investment to get the business back on an even keel.
The middle-classes, meanwhile, have been hit hard by immense global, social and technological change.
While he was playing those innings with classical style and immense composure, it was hard to dispute that rating.
Groups like Stonewall, a charity for which I have immense respect, is working hard to make sure it delivers on that promise.
But given his immense popularity, it is hard to see how he will be able to take a passive back seat.
The mountains are so close and so immense that it's hard to fully absorb their enormity and there is a feeling of having stepped back in time.
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