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Discover Ludwig"playing hardball" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone or a situation in which someone is taking a very strong and possibly aggressive stance. For example, "The company was playing hardball and refused to budge on the issue."
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Instead, they're playing hardball.
Blair started playing hardball.
"They're playing hardball".
But she's playing hardball.
We're playing hardball".
Arum is playing hardball.
The Redstones are playing hardball.
"The Germans are playing hardball.
Mr. Batista is still playing hardball, though.
Putin is playing hardball with Trump.
"They are playing hardball with the bondholders".
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