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Discover Ludwig"it pretty hard" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when something is slightly more difficult than average, but not overly challenging. For example, "Studying for this test is pretty hard, but I'm sure I can do it."
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I took it pretty hard.
He's "taking it pretty hard," she said.
I find it pretty hard to believe.
"The students have taken it pretty hard".
"I've been grinding it pretty hard lately," Woods said.
"Have to slam it pretty hard," Captain Sullenberger said.
" I could still hit it pretty hard; I was just having trouble controlling it, you know.
It's a pretty good series — two pretty good teams going at it pretty hard".
That makes it pretty hard to stand up and ask for anything.
But he added: "I find it pretty hard to imagine I would ever go to work for an oil company.
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I hit it pretty hard out there.… I drove it great.
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