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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would harder" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of modal verb "would" and the comparative adjective "harder." Example: "If I had more time, I would work harder on my project."
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It would harder to gerrymander such districts, and it could reverse the trend toward "safe seats" since the enlarged districts would include far more diverse populations.
But nearly 100kg of that total has been converted into reactor fuel plates – these would harder to turn into material for a bomb.
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Yet he would hard-pressed to recall the federal budget of a half century ago.
We would work hard and play hard.
That would be harder still.
This time would be harder.
We just wish he would fight harder".
Shock would be harder to find.
Other benefits would be harder to replace.
Corruption would be harder to counter.
It would prove harder than expected.
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