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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'reality is harsh' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence to express the idea that life is difficult or cruel. For example, "The harsh reality of poverty is difficult to ignore."
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"With tax revenues coming up short and the economic recovery proceeding slowly, the reality is harsh," said Mr. McCall, a Democratic candidate for governor.
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Reality was harsh, and the intelligentsia, for whom in [US economist] Tom Sowell's phrase "reality is optional", convinced themselves it was Mrs T who made it so.
Peter Lilley, who served briefly in Thatcher's cabinet as trade and industry secretary, took a more abrasive approach, saying: "She made us face reality and reality was harsh.
The pure innocence was fading and in its place was reality, and sometimes that reality was harsh.
While members of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the theater's president spoke optimistically about the latest infusion of hope, the reality was harsher.
The realities are harsh.
For most of the novel, Anna's realities are harsh and unrelenting, but they yield a chronicle: "The mind of a healer, I thought, should not brim so with images of death.
But that reality is turning harsher by the month.
If anything, the reality is even harsher than those numbers suggest.
Reality is considerably harsher.
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