Sentence examples for to hardship from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to hardship' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'hardship' to refer to a difficult situation, as in "the family is facing financial hardship."

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to hardship

noun

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

  • He has survived periods of financial hardship before.

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Not everyone succumbed to hardship so quickly.

Krzykowski was accustomed to hardship.

"No one wanted to add hardship to hardship".

This is clearly a job for those used to hardship.

He was especially English in his understated response to hardship.

The transition from plenty to hardship has been fast.

One has to remember that death and maiming, contrary to hardship and inconvenience, are irreversible.

For at least 150 years, emigration has been the instinctive Irish response to hardship.

No strangers to hardship, elderly Haitians find themselves distinctly vulnerable and emotionally burdened these days.

Humans habituate quickly, to hardship and prosperity, to war and peace.

Hard, hard - but she is used to hardship, is she not?

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