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Discover Ludwig'the brunt of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the main force of something, especially when something bad is involved. For example, "John had to bear the brunt of the criticism from his boss for the project's failure."
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the brunt of
noun
The full adverse effects of; the chief consequences or negative results of a thing or event.
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But Mayweather bore the brunt of it.
Jersey got the brunt of it".
Dallas bore the brunt of the storm.
The poor bear the brunt of this.
Mexico bore the brunt of this storm.
"But cashiers take the brunt of it.
He's taken the brunt of it".
Civilians bore the brunt of the strikes.
Who takes the brunt of that heat?
Women have borne the brunt of Ebola.
Brooks bore the brunt of the criticism.
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