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"hardly comparable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe two things that are not comparable due to their vast differences. For example, "The magnificence of the Grand Canyon is hardly comparable to the beauty of a sunset."
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But the situation there is hardly comparable.
Modern-day East Asia and Europe are hardly comparable.
Saying nothing, badly, is hardly comparable to communicating nothingness profoundly.
Granted, rising debts and oil prices are hardly comparable to nuclear nightmares.
Art museums have undertaken similar efforts, but the numbers are hardly comparable.
His accomplishments are hardly comparable to Bill Bradley's star turn as an All-American..
But those cases are embedded in historical contexts hardly comparable to the situation here.
Studies using different methodology — especially those lacking a clear definition of depression — are hardly comparable.
But boycotting Ariel is hardly comparable to voting for a boycott of all Israeli campuses, including Hebrew University.
That was indeed a conservative victory, but hardly comparable in magnitude to others handed down during his tenure.
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Even the few who freely admitted their plans to "celebrate" said this would, at most, consist of having a beer or two in their local pub hardly comparable with the Fourth of July or St . Patricks Day extravaganzas. .
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