Sentence examples for to be harsh from inspiring English sources

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to be harsh

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Kerry needed to be harsh.

The system is meant to be harsh.

I don't mean to be harsh.

Possibly, if you want to be harsh.

"And it's meant to be harsh".

Saying no doesn't have to be harsh.

The coming winter looks set to be harsh.

"That doesn't necessarily mean the punishment has to be harsh".

"Not to be harsh, but unless that's a California condor it ain't worth it".

When you look at things through that lens, there's an imperative to be harsh".

Not to be harsh, but they have truly let us down in this presidential year.

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