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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take it hard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be deeply affected or deeply troubled by something. Example: "I know you didn't get the promotion, but don't take it too hard. There will be other opportunities."
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Initially, he will take it hard.
"They don't take it hard enough," Mazzone said, his arms folded.
There are still a lot of guys that take it hard.
We understand that he's going to take it hard because he's the coach, but I told him that he just can't take it that hard.
They are afraid, probably rightly, that poetry - any art - if they take it hard, might upset them - so they pretend they like it while at the same time they resist it absolutely".
"The news has been expected but investors will still take it hard because BoA will most definitely sell more," said Francis Lun, general manager with Fulbright Securities in Hong Kong.
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And every time I fail, I take it harder than anyone else.
Urzúa took it hard.
He takes it hard.
But Raymond took it hard.
Renee took it hard.
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