find out the hard way
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editfind out the hard way (third-person singular simple present finds out the hard way, present participle finding out the hard way, simple past and past participle found out the hard way)
- To acquire knowledge through failure or any other undesirable experience.
- I don't know how well seatbelts protect you, but I certainly don't want to find out the hard way, so I use them either way.
- You can't assume that someone else will call an ambulance. I learnt that the hard way after crashing my bike.