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Discover Ludwig"hardly a thought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that has been given little consideration or reflection. For example, "He had hardly a thought for the consequences of his actions."
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He's hardly a thought or an inspiration to today's sports parents".
Listening to the political classes attempting to come to terms with the destruction of Dominique Strauss-Kahn today, I heard hardly a thought for his accuser.
Nor are shopkeepers refusing to offer their entire stock as a tribute with hardly a thought for the £200 a day fine if they don't.
The traffic now flows right over the top with hardly a thought to what it took.
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They hardly gave a thought to politics".
I hardly gave a thought to the subject until I went shopping with my preteenage daughters.
MILLIONS of people travel up and down the banks of the Hudson River every day, commuting to jobs, buzzing about their lives, hardly giving a thought to the historic body of water flowing alongside them.
I was so overwhelmed by the frenzy of males I could hardly construct a thought.
In fact, I could hardly muster a thought other than sheer terror as I took flight in the dark, barely able to turn around for fear of what I might see.
Hardly a warming thought.
But after losing to the Flyers, that is hardly a comforting thought to Rangers fans.
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