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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the hardships' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to difficult or unpleasant tasks or situations, and sometimes to refer to physical adversity or suffering. For example: "We must all remain strong in the face of the hardships our community is facing."
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the hardships
noun
(countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.
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Tells about the hardships he went through.
They endured the hardships of Job.
Very soon, the hardships will return.
He had relished the hardships of wartime.
But the hardships didn't cease.
The neighborhood represented the hardships of immigration.
"It's not the hardships," Mr. Nordstrom said he had replied.
"When do they think of the hardships of ordinary people?
Tell about his exile, and the hardships he labors under.
"It's not the hardships," he testified he had said.
"The people, particularly the underprivileged classes, truly feel the hardships.
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