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The phrase "so harshly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which someone is treated or criticized, emphasizing the severity of the action. Example: "She was judged so harshly for her mistakes that it affected her confidence."
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Why judge it so harshly?
"You put that so harshly," he said.
She should not be so harshly judged.
The rules are no longer enforced so harshly.
Not every footballer would accept being dressed down so harshly.
"It feels so gendered, even from women, so harshly sexist.
Against whom are we being so harshly judged?
Among the employees' questions: why remain at a bank that treated its top executive so harshly?
And if they've thought about it harshly, they don't think about it so harshly anymore.
For all of my good friends outside of this great state, don't judge so harshly.
I asked Wolff if he had started out planning to portray Trump so harshly.
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