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The phrase "a hardly" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is a misconstruction, as "hardly" is an adverb and should not be used with the article "a."
Example: "She could hardly believe her eyes when she saw the surprise."
Alternatives: "barely" or "scarcely."
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pH and temperature shown a hardly influence in leaching process.
A hardly conscious but deeply felt spiritual hunger remains.
Braque was a hardly feral Fauve circa 1906-07; he kept bright colors in cautious array.
Messrs Terwiesch and Ulrich take a different view, though a hardly less sobering one.
As commenter JimBow1 said in a hardly lone voice: "Far too convoluted.
After a few seconds, the pebble creates a hardly audible plop in the water.
It was a hardly a lock-picking exercise, though Milner's free strike on goal did not remotely threaten the target.
In addition, genetic mutations, epigenetic modifications and microenvironmental heterogeneity cause resistance to radio- and chemotherapy altogether resulting in a hardly to overcome therapeutic scenario.
When the teams played Friday, it had been a hardly whopping 356 days since their last meeting.
After climbing to a hardly lofty 65 the week after the win, her debut isn't even in the top 100.
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NBD-PC fluorescence (Fig. 8, right panel) showed that, in the absence of calcium, SP-A hardly increased the formation of solid domains.
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