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"hardly considered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something was not given much thought or that something has not been taken very seriously. For example: "We're in a crisis and yet we've hardly considered other ways to respond."
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Until recently most investors had hardly considered a Scottish exit.
At the time, he said, algorithms were hardly considered a scientific topic.
Those two ends of the spectrum were hardly considered by the rest of the business.
Mr. Biden was hardly considered a likely pick at the start of the process.
He is hardly considered to have been one of the greats to occupy either post.
In some places in New Jersey, the discussion about sharing services is hardly considered daunting.
The only child of Holocaust survivors, Mr. Wieder hardly considered his own situation a hardship.
Mr. Bush's trip has been especially helpful to Mr. McCain, because the senator is hardly considered a progressive.
According to the exhibition, Henson had hit on something that the era's advertising mavens had hardly considered: Humor sells products.
The 97.5% of water that is salty, for example, is hardly considered, except as a means of transport.
And with new anthrax scares spreading, war in Afghanistan and other national concerns, restrictions on private aviation are hardly considered an issue of vital importance.
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