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The phrase "hardly explained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was not fully or clearly explained, often implying that it was poorly or inadequately explained. Example: The instructions for assembling the furniture were hardly explained, leaving us confused and frustrated.
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Reasons included incorrect dose, duration and indication – hardly explained by "the patient wanted it so I gave it".
In the agro-pastoral Fakara, the decreasing trends observed both from satellite NDVI and field assessments of herbaceous mass are hardly explained by rainfall.
Previous studies reported that CAFs contribute to breast cancer development, but CAFs are hardly explained by the dynamic process of primed fibroblasts in premalignant microenvironment.
Thus, usually the assumptions introduced to define the decision making framework are, unfortunately, hardly explained.
However, the present findings could be hardly explained by a deficit in ToM since, if this was the case, one would expect to find a more severe difficulty with tasks in which self-other attribution is explicitly required, as on the Source Memory task.
These variations were hardly explained by patient characteristics (age, sex, ICD9 major diagnostic group, Charlson index).
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That is meaningful but could hardly explain his.173 average.
"It's something that I can hardly explain," he said.
So it would seem that trends in turnout could hardly explain the increase in polarization.
Furthermore, the VoC literature can hardly explain patterns of innovative specialization.
This by itself hardly explains the overall increase in diagnoses, at least in the United States.
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