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The phrase 'require hard work' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to tasks or processes that will take a lot of effort to complete. For example, "Going to medical school requires a lot of hard work and dedication."
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It will also require hard work.
"High goals require hard work," he said.
Any goal in life should require hard work, sacrifice, dedication.
Doing that will require hard work and in some cases hard choices.
It will require hard work, political infrastructure and a vision of Hispanic voters that goes beyond immigration reform.
"When I started this back in November, I saw a very narrow and steep path that would require hard work and luck".
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Chewy ice cream requires hard work.
Such strategies required hard work and new learning.
That requires hard work on the ground, not easy soundbites.
It also requires hard work, talent and resourcefulness.
As with other chronic ailments, like diabetes or hypertension, lasting control requires hard work and diligence.
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