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This tag is for questions which a dictionary cannot answer asking the meaning of a particular expression.

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Are there any difference between these two sentences

Sharon must have broken up with her boyfriend yesterday. Sharon must have been broken up with her boyfriend yesterday.
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His degree was (hard/hardly) earned

His degree was hard earned. His degree was hardly earned. Which is right?
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