hardship in the PONS Dictionary

hardship Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His childhood family life was marked by the typical hardships of the working classes of the 19th century.
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Hardship and suffering were to feature predominantly throughout her professional and personal life.
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The film recounts the experiences and hardships that affected the writers and their families.
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Foreign victims are not offered legal alternatives to removal to countries in which they may face hardship or retribution.
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After just a few years at this location the monks encountered many hardships including unworkable land, and illness caused by mosquitoes.
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For several decades, many families lived in the highlands, experiencing extreme hardship.
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The 1988 season faced hardship from the release of the schedule.
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But these issues are compounded by the fact that young military families also experience special hardships not experienced by young civilian families.
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Although the people all experience the same types of hardships, they still remain individuals.
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In addition, inflation increased by 450 percent, imposing great hardship on the lower and middle classes.
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