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The phrase "think harsher" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a more severe or critical thought process, but the adjective "harsher" is typically used to describe something that is more severe or strict, not as a direct modification of "think." Example: "If you want to succeed, you need to think more critically about your decisions, not think harsher."
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