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How is it different between "hard work" and "hard working"?

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Rebecca

"Hard work" is a noun, meaning considerable effort or endurance, whereas "hard working" is an adjective, used to describe a person with the aforementioned attributes. Ex: Jenny is very hard-working. Ex: After a lot of hard work, the house renovations were finally completed.

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