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An ideally hard superconductor refers to a type of superconductor that exhibits high thermal, chemical, and mechanical stability while maintaining its superconducting properties. The term "hard" in this context often implies that the material is not easily degraded by environmental factors such as temperature fluctuations, magnetic fields, or impurities.

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