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How to use hard-won in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hard-won? Here are some examples.

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I was too pleased with my own hard-won epiphany that the film's title is a palindrome to even notice that the credits had started rolling.
Three trailers are the only DVD extras to compensate for your hard-won dollars.
Activists view the department's changes as a serious threat to hard-won standards for organic products.
I'm surprised that they are jeopardizing their hard-won reputation for quality DVD releases with this latest effort.
The film is divided by its opening credits sequence, which breaks the film's hard-won mood with a brash pop-song.
He reasons that they would fare much better if they worked to maintain that hard-won loyalty.
Fisher insists, though, that his star performer brings more than just yards of hard-won advances down field.
Armed conflict undermines the hard-won economic gains of already impoverished nations.
The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language.
Along with the similarly too-free-spirited two songs, such unchecked exorbitance damages the album's hard-won continuity.
East Timor's hard-won independence was a significant milestone for its people and the region.
He stopped and chatted and spoke of how this hard-won point just might be the kick-start Rangers need, the turning point in their woeful season.
Retracking would be a disadvantage that could mean him losing the miles that were hard-won last night.
His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success.
In older books I found tales of desert caravans, raids by Bedouin clans, near starvation, and hard-won spiritual enlightenment.
We're reminded that the confidence she exuded at the end was hard-won.
Regaining a foothold in international psychology was a hard-won achievement, to be sure.
It is a book of hard-won wisdom and stark pleasure in the form of 500 lyrical aphorisms and epigrams.
Armed with a hard-won scholarship, he trained as a schoolteacher, and might have remained one if illness and death had not intervened.
Don't sacrifice a hard-won legacy and long-term strength for piffling short-term gain.
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The secret he longed to learn, the seal and confirmation of his hard-won faith, or empty, baulking nothingness?
After the hard-won victories of impressionism there was bound to ensue a reaction.
For such hard-won and unparalleled liquor, its distinctive mellowness can be felt only through careful tasting.
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