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The phrase "hardly doable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult or nearly impossible to accomplish.
Example: "Given the limited resources and tight deadlines, this project seems hardly doable."
Alternatives: "barely achievable" or "almost impossible."
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And maybe it's hardly doable.
As the approximation of usually relies on expensive Monte Carlo simulations around, the generation of over the entire configuration space is hardly doable.
However, this type of study is hardly doable due to time and financial constraints.
That would render a geometry relaxation with standard integration techniques for such systems hardly doable.
It seems hardly doable without a divisive agent of Energy like Dark Energy -- some sort of inherent binary-ness to begin with.
He is so good with these computers, it's unbelievable," Trump says, then saying that "[t]he security aspect of cyber" is maybe "hardly doable". Trump knows cyber, because his kid does crazy things with his computer and therefore, maybe cyber is hard.
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We just need doable.
Sandwiches are just about doable.
It just isn't doable".
The easily doable bail for Tensing is hardly an aberration.
Taking back the House is eminently doable; taking the Senate is remote but hardly unthinkable.
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