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Discover Ludwig"hardly constituted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not properly set up, organized, or established. For example: "The project was hardly constituted and quickly fell apart."
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Mr. Smith said support for the bill hardly constituted weakness toward terrorism.
Sure, O'Gara's first-half kicking was shaky, but that hardly constituted a collective loss of nerve.
Well, they threw to Martin Johnson, which hardly constituted a shredding of the manual.
The reference, to Dick Morris's term describing Bill Clinton's strategy for transcending ideological polarities, hardly constituted a venomous attack.
To be sure, they were embarrassing to many public officials, but they hardly constituted a continuing government activity.
Still, the talks today between Mr. Welch and the European official, Mario Monti, hardly constituted a last chapter in the approval process.
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Colombia hardly constitutes a general election battleground.
This hardly constitutes a "disrespect for evidence".
That should hardly constitute an annoyance.
Perhaps, though it hardly constitutes a radical vision of humanity.
Max Baucus and Ted Kennedy both in Congress – this hardly constitutes a "vacuum".
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