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hard

[hahrd] / hɑrd /








ADVERB
in a fixed manner
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It's certainly hard to make a case for either of them to win it.

From BBC

He works hard, has high energy, can’t repress his essential nature.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such information can be hard enough to ferret out in democracies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Iran carried out the crackdown under the cover of an internet shutdown and extensive disruption to phone services, so it is hard to judge its true scale.

From The Wall Street Journal

But without a clearly defined end goal, it's hard to see such methods having any long-term effect.

From BBC