tremendous hardship

collocation in English

meaningsoftremendousandhardship

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tremendous
adjective
uk
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
us
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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hardship
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈhɑːd.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈhɑːrd.ʃɪp/
(something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example ...
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(Definition oftremendousandhardshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These factors createtremendoushardshipfor that section of the community who find themselves in the dole queue.
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There is total chaos and confusion on the ground, which is causingtremendoushardship, worry and anxiety.
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This has causedtremendoushardshipfor the woman and for the children.
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We all have knowledge of cases in whichtremendoushardshipis imposed on some people as a result of estrangement and living apart.
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Such restriction would createtremendoushardshipfor farmers and owner-occupiers since there is no provision for compensation.
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This tax is atremendoushardshipto them.
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It will inflicttremendoushardshipon them if they are to be included.
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I have always thought that that was atremendoushardship.
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It will mean atremendoushardship, as everyone will realise, to organisations carrying on this work.
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In the meantime, the cost of living continues to rise, causingtremendoushardshipto numbers of people suffering because of his procrastination.
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I do not ask for that, but it could well be raised to eight years, because, in some special cases, tenants suffertremendoushardship.
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My constituents, tourists, animals, young children and others are havingtremendoushardshipinflicted upon them by low-flying.
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I think that is atremendoushardship, particularly in the case of moderate, law-abiding men.
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It is impossible for farmers to adjust to such sudden lurches in direction withouttremendoushardshipand bankruptcies.
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There istremendoushardshipand suffering in our farming industry.
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Such incidents causetremendoushardshipto wives and relatives.
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It may be a case oftremendoushardship.
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There has beentremendoushardshipin my part of the country.
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It is atremendoushardshipfor island farmers.
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It is often atremendoushardshipon the defence to have to bear this burden.
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