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"live harder" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
However, the phrase "work harder" can be used in many contexts. For example: "If I want to get ahead in my career, I know I need to work harder."
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Childhood mortality rates differ for boys and girls IT MIGHT be thought that in poor countries, girls would live harder lives than boys.
Children with obesity and diabetes live harder poorer lives, they often don't finish school and earn much less than their healthy counterparts.
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But when you live hard by the Cross Bronx, special compromises must be made.
Many blues players live hard and die in obscurity, and a piece of Delta history vanishes.
Shirts live hard lives here.
Intraspecific interactions and space use differ among three habitats: live hard coral, bleached coral and dead algal-covered coral.
Tough people, tough children, living harder lives than I could ever imagine.
He rose fast, lived hard, lived harder, lived a little creepily, then really creepily, and then died, kind of mysteriously, in a plane crash off of Saipan in 1995.
Now they both lived hard lives.
That Pacquiao hit big and lived hard.
He worked hard, lived hard, loved hard.
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