feat: have hard time → have a hard time#3812
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Another commonly broken idiom I stumbled upon in the past couple of days, missing its indefinite article, presumably by people still learning English.
"have hard time"
Works for all inflections of "have" and with the qualifiers I found by Googling for examples.
(Includes clippy fixes for the new Rust version.)
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