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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the harsh" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an environment or situation that is difficult or harsh. For example: "The hikers had to endure some of the harshest elements of nature in the harsh mountain terrain."
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They didn't factor in the harsh terrain.
They are, in the harsh terms of globalization, superfluous.
Life generally was very difficult in the harsh, barren environment.
We stood facing one another in the harsh fluorescent light.
In the harsh desert environment of Zaatari, Amal suffered from dizzy spells.
Preparing for remote field work involves rigorous training for living in the harsh Antarctic environment.
Secondly, the FOG working in the harsh environment was characterized by the DAVAR.
Those dangers are only greater in the harsh and remote Arctic waters.
In the harsh light of recession, it might be the most passé note of the evening.
The orchard glittered in the harsh light of a near-full moon.
Alves grew up in the harsh sertao (the parched back lands) of the state of Bahia.
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