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This question is quite subtle. For example, if you consider the case of $1$-forms on surfaces, one can completely characterise those that are harmonic. They are called minimal ones, and they can all be represented as real parts of some homomorphic $1$-forms. For example, in the case of a $T^2$ a one-form is harmonic for some metric iff it has no zeros.

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