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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the hard core" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people that are particularly committed to something, or a group of people that are particularly difficult to sway or persuade. For example, "She was trying to convince the hard core members of the opposition party, but she was ultimately unsuccessful."
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The hard core: black on black".
"The hard core is really decimated already".
"The hard core, however, will like to stay on".
On Tuesday, a section of that collection was the hard core of Christie's sale.
The hard core of Trump's support remains defiant and vociferous and now feels under siege.
There is no easy way to confirm the identities of the hard core rioters.
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It's for the hard-core guys".
Then there are the hard-core fans.
"You can't start with the hard-core left-wing base.
I was never the hard-core academic type.
The college students are now the hard-core Beatles fans.
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