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Discover Ludwig'things get hard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when referring to a situation or task that is becoming increasingly difficult or complicated. For example, "As the exam date approaches, things get hard."
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When things get hard, or scary, he doesn't look to others.
"It's very, very easy to jump ship when things get hard," Garnett said.
But it is between these two groups that things get hard to codify.
Things get hard when old values conflict with new – especially when we aren't conscious of it.
But when it reaches school age, it may suddenly find that things get hard all over again.
He is gaining from the unexpected Alibaba rise but not the restructuring he advocated, leaving just before things get hard and the wave crashes".
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But as things get harder IS is becoming more repressive.
"Things get harder to carry around, literally and spiritually".
To which his son replied, with an edgy chuckle, "If things get harder, then we'll give".
It got me sort of prepared for when things get harder".
"When you're down to 10 men, things get harder," said Resino.
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