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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Barely used" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an item or resource that has seen very little use or is in nearly new condition. Example: "The bicycle is in excellent condition as it has been barely used."
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Barely used and looking utterly unsuited when he was, what has been the point?
It's barely used.
Many people had barely used e-mail.
Before that, he barely used Facebook.
The furniture, the fixtures all seemed old but barely used.
He played in an offense that barely used him.
Yet Polly and I barely used the balcony.
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I have read that experts say that most of us barely use perhaps a third of our mental capacity.
"I barely use Twitter.
She barely uses social media.
Some forces barely use the power.
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