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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what harder" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express a comparison or a question about difficulty, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure. Example: "I don't understand what harder means in this context."
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I don't know what harder or tougher word I could say but that's as good as I've got".
"I don't know what harder or tougher word I could say to you than that.
When I dug to see what "harder" meant, I was told that there was a "toughness" about her.
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"What hard measures?" he said.
I had forgotten what hard work this was.
It shows what hard work and dedication can do.
But what hard evidence is there of dogs' empathy with humans?
"Is what hard?" "Suddenly being on your own after being a couple".
I think we have a wonderful life together; I feel I don't know what hard is.
What hard-working woman, feminist or no, wants to come home to that every night?
People don't realise just what hard work this touring is – it's a killer.
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