hard-hitting in the PONS Dictionary

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He is known for his very powerful, solid and hard-hitting style.
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While there he produced hard-hitting exposs, investigative documentaries and in-depth features.
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The game is also meant to mainly be hard-hitting arcade-style game with wildly exaggerated player movements and actions.
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He was a fan favorite with his hard-hitting style, piling up 1111 penalty minutes in 508 professional games.
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His hard-hitting left-handed batting had become strong in front of the wicket, whilst reducing his pace made his bowling less wayward and more effective.
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The critical reception for series two has praised the program's sharp blend of prime-time period charm and hard-hitting social commentary.
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The first quarter of the show is hard-hitting news and the next quarter deals with cultural issues.
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Although no longer in print, the paper focused on controversial and current issues and gained a reputation for being outspoken and hard-hitting.
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Both teams are known for fielding tough, hard-hitting defensive squads, giving their games an extra element of physical intensity.
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Musically the album tends to be very acoustic, and the lyrics are as hard-hitting and poignant.
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