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The phrase "staggering hardship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an overwhelming or extreme level of difficulty or suffering that someone is experiencing. Example: "The community faced staggering hardship after the natural disaster, with many families losing their homes and livelihoods."
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Geneva, Switzerland, 6 April 1999 Madame Chairman, Excellencies, Distinguished Representatives: We are gathered at a time of staggering hardship in Europe.
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Despite the staggering hardships and suffering they have endured, they are defined by their ability to "seguir adelante" ― to move forward.
I have lived to see a staggering transition from a Britain of food queues and shared hardship to one of binge-drinking and conspicuous consumption.
This includes a staggering 17,000 children -- kids whose lives will forever be altered by the hardships of homelessness.
The hardship for parents is thwarting brain rot of the next generation which currently faces exorbitant tuition costs for college, staggering debt, and 16.3percentt unemployment rate.
THE staggering deficit.
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Their dishonesty was staggering".
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His potential's staggering".
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