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Discover Ludwig"taking it hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It's typically used to describe someone suffering emotional distress from a difficult situation. Example: The news of her brother's death hit her hard; she was really taking it hard.
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My wife's taking it hard".
Her sister-in-law, she said, was taking it hard.
"He's taking it hard," Peter Lawford's character says sympathetically.
Ruth has lost her husband's love — and, more important, his ear — and is taking it hard.
He's taking it hard, and he's going to be second-guessing himself from now on".
They're taking it hard that this would happen to our doctor".
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Urzúa took it hard.
He takes it hard.
But Raymond took it hard.
Renee took it hard.
She would have taken it hard.
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