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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hardly false' is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase 'hardly true' instead. Example sentence: The statement that the sky is green is hardly true.
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In part, it is because of a generalized belief that the country is being flooded by immigrants -- an impression that is hardly false, since the United States has a higher proportion of foreign-born residents than at any time since the 1930's.
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There is hardly a false note.
A lot of the work is unprepossessingly mild — don't expect aesthetic ravishment — but there's hardly a false note.
Yet, the film's style matches and underscores its content so that there is hardly a false note.
There are hardly any false moves, including the presentation, which was without frills or fanfare in his theatrically darkened showroom just off Seventh Avenue.
Bell and Root takes a single apiece to end a superb first hour for England – no wickets and hardly any false strokes.
Consequently, adversaries can hardly forge false alarms.
There is hardly a false note in this mystery masterpiece.
The main contribution of this paper is to provide the FDA subarray level for countering the deception jamming, according to the fact that the DRFM repeated jammer can hardly create false targets with appropriated range related for each element/subarray due to frequency offsets.
With 1000 QTL, due to the large number of QTL, there was on average 1.6 QTL present per haplotype region and thus hardly any false positives were found.
Tindall's book, her first, is hardly free of false notes.
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