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Discover Ludwig"hardly controlled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common expression used to convey that something is barely or barely able to be controlled. Example: "The class was in chaos, with students hardly controlled by the teacher's weak discipline."
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The Maidan movement, particularly its paramilitary arm, was hardly controlled by the parliamentary parties.
That is the nature of the river — an engineered system, managed but hardly controlled.
The property of silk hydrogel is, however, not only hardly controlled but very limited due to non-variability of silk fibroin (SF) molecule.
Although the scaling of semiconductor device has been successfully achieved, the electric field intensity in device (e.g., in the channel region of device) has been hardly controlled (i.e., the electric field has not been constant but increasing every new technology generation).
For instance, dense networks of gold droplets can be realized by dewetting a thin layer of gold deposited on the surface of a substrate [15], but the density is not as high as with top-down techniques, and the size of the catalyst particles is hardly controlled.
The entire movement emerged in a spontaneous manner and was hardly controlled by individual political parties.
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I could hardly control my excitement.
Stones finding of an impermissible purpose is hardly controlling here.
"We can hardly control our anger," he said.
However, the conventional piezoelectric actuators hardly control effectually these responses owing to the inadequate actuated performance.
But Tehran is hardly controlling the group in Yemen, he said.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com