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Discover Ludwig"in a hard time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a difficult or challenging period or situation. Example: "During the pandemic, many families found themselves in a hard time financially, struggling to make ends meet."
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But the trait lends our literature its dignity, even in a hard time in the marketplace, giving significance to those thousand-page black holes — Ross Lockridge, Jr.,'s "Raintree County," Harold Brodkey's "Runaway Soul".
But the trait lends our literature its dignity, even in a hard time in the marketplace, giving significance to those thousand-page black holes Ross Lockridge, Jr.,'s "Raintree County," Harold Brodkey's "Runaway Soul".
A good meditation technique is one that helps you practically when you are in the middle of the city, or in a fight, or in a hard time in work.
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In other words, if the U.S. is in for a hard time this year, so is Europe.
Referees were in for a hard time this weekend.
Packed lunches are coming in for a hard time.
A few people would do very well; almost everyone else is in for a hard time.
In "Race Against the Machine", their 2011 book, they predict that many knowledge workers are in for a hard time.
I think he will be in for a hard time from other players".
Thieves who do break in have a hard time succeeding at it again.
Nick's grandmother gives Eleanor, her daughter-in-law, a hard time for the appearance of her dumplings.
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