Sentence examples for read hard from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'read hard' is not correct for use in written English.
Instead, you could say 'Read diligently', or 'Work hard at reading'. For example, "If you want to get better at reading, you need to work hard at it and read diligently."

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She had not read Hard Times, she said.

I had had to read Hard Times for O-level English literature the previous year.

The Kindle makes you want to read, and read hard, and read prolifically.

"Can I just get, like, your e-mail or a Twitter handle?" "I only read hard copy," Bobby said.

Hughes read hard copies of all the books because she said it was too easy to skim read on a Kindle.

There was a clean, slim pantsuit in navy or pink-beige; a lovely silver-flecked, daisy jacquard in black or chile red used for moderately flared skirts and other separates; and a simple (read: hard to find) pale pink pajama-style shirt with a full silk skirt with a striped waistband.

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"I read harder books that I can't understand right now".

It went on to raise €4.2 million in seed funding, but after developing this AI to read hard-written documents, it went in search of a market and business model.

(One of Voltaggio's many tattoos reads "hard work").

The respectful critic, then, is the critic who, to borrow Julavits's phrase, "reads hard".

Because I found reading hard, I became frustrated and wanted to be doing something else instead.

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