hard and fast
See also: hard-and-fast
English
Adjective
hard and fast (comparative more hard and fast, superlative most hard and fast)
- Alternative form of hard-and-fast
- 2007 June 11, David Carr, “Call The Doctor”, in New York Times:
- Many doctors, and indeed the F.D.A., say they are going to wait for a 4,400-patient study that is under way before they draw hard and fast conclusions, but those results won't be due until 2009.
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