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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to study hard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is diligent in their academic efforts. For example, "John was known for his dedication to his studies; he was always willing to put in the work and study hard."
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I could never get them to study hard enough".
"I want them all to study hard to become policewomen".
I want to study hard and be an accountant.
He asked the children to "pinkie-promise" to study hard.
"But now we've taken to heart the government's advice to study hard and make China strong.
Parents and students held pep rallies encouraging students to study hard and do well.
Some 2,600 students paid good money to study hard, he says.
She said he always urged her to study hard so she could work indoors.
My goal is to study hard, get a good job and provide for my family.
"He told me to study hard and become a woman of dignity".
"The biggest thing is to study hard but think big, right?" she says.
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