particularly harsh
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especially harsh
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- The review of his latest film was particularly harsh, calling it a complete failure.
- The winter in the mountains can be particularly harsh, with temperatures dropping well below freezing.
- The penalty for cheating on the exam was particularly harsh, resulting in immediate expulsion.
- The economic reality for many families has become particularly harsh over the last year.
- Her tone of voice became particularly harsh when she discovered the mistake.
- They worked under particularly harsh conditions, with long hours and little pay.
- The midday sun in the desert is particularly harsh and can cause severe sunburns.
- Society's judgment can be particularly harsh on those who don't conform to its norms.
- The new security measures were seen as particularly harsh by civil liberties groups.
- He learned a particularly harsh lesson about trust after being betrayed by his closest friend.