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hardship

[hahrd-ship] / ˈhɑrd ʃɪp /


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"I'm so part of a song that is helping other girls, other queens and everyone all get through their hardship to accept themselves," she said.

From BBC

The social compact that endured since that trauma was that Iranians would acquiesce to hardship and restrictions in return for a strong state that protects them from foreign attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

The retired architect said that he was used to hardship having been born in post-war Germany.

From BBC

Here are the latest developments on the 11th day of a wave of protests in Iranian cities against economic hardship triggered by price rises and currency collapse:

From Barron's

Economic hardship was a trigger for the unprecedented anti-government demonstrations of July 11, 2021, when thousands of Cubans took to the streets shouting "We are hungry" and "Freedom!"

From Barron's