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Discover Ludwig"press too hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe applying excessive force to an object. For example, "I pressed too hard while putting in the nail, and now there is a dent in the wall".
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While pressing the pin inside the tiny hole, don't press too hard, or you could damage the pin.
Press too hard, and she may profit as a victim of disliked, traditional political forces.
As ever, other member countries were reluctant to press too hard.
Don't press too hard!
Do not press too hard.
Don't press too hard though.
Take care not to press too hard.
Sharpen slowly and don't press too hard.
Don't press too hard, or you'll fall.
Don't press too hard on the paper.
Don't press too hard during this step.
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