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Discover Ludwig"hardly credible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when something is difficult to believe, or beyond belief. For example, "It's hardly credible that he finished the marathon in under two hours."
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It seems hardly credible".
Similarly, Ms Lawrence's motor-mouthed defensiveness is hilarious, but she's hardly credible as an agoraphobic housewife.
His claims seem hardly credible since Turkey is neither arming nor training his men.
The prosecution's evidence, bar the coincidences, was in fact hardly credible, but nevertheless swallowed whole.
D'Alema and Veltroni, although still powerful within the PD, are hardly credible as opponents to Berlusconi.
The current theory is that the elephants arrived on Tilos having swum from Africa, which seems hardly credible.
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This is hardly a credible basis for a monetary union.
That is why some neutrals hoped for a close result.So huge is the BNP's defeat, however, that its protests will hardly be credible.
Though it hardly seems credible, neighbors claim that as many as a dozen women at a time would service customers there.
It hardly seems credible that any organization in its right senses would deliberately go out of its way to get more visitors to New York.. We residents can hardly get any sleep as it is.
They point out that he hardly looks credible when he presses other countries to give up their veto power in certain areas, while insisting that France retain its own regarding intellectual and property rights and excise taxes.
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