Sentence examples for the hardship from inspiring English sources

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the hardship

noun

(countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.

  • He has survived periods of financial hardship before.

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The hardship, though, was considerable.

Even the hardship was surprising.

The hardship is extreme.

The hardship was immediate: a tormenting seasickness.

Cleanliness alone cannot keep away the hardship.

The hardship was romantic, self-imposed.

Animal Kingdom took the hardship in stride.

"The hardship then was unimaginable".

The hardship is not lost on refugees.

What is clear is the hardship it causes".

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"That's the hardship and what we have to adjust to.

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