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Discover Ludwig"hardly feasible" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is unlikely to happen or difficult to achieve. Example: "It is hardly feasible for Sarah to complete the project before the deadline, considering the amount of work that needs to be done."
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Radical repair of these gene deficits via genome engineering is hardly feasible.
Measuring REE by indirect calorimetry is hardly feasible in most clinical settings.
Clustering all of them into a small transgene, suitable for panneural delivery, can be hardly feasible and/or scalable.
Since the evolution of damage within composite materials means a rather complex process, a purely phenomenological approach is hardly feasible.
"But pretending, or proceeding from the assumption that Russia has nothing to do with it and trying to exclude it from the process is hardly feasible," he added.
In reality, the implementation of this approach within the CNS would be hardly feasible, due to a variety of technical issues9,10,11.
Nevertheless, designing such systems with off-the-shelf components is hardly feasible: components are black-boxes that can only interact with others on compatible interfaces.
"Winning one is not enough," he said, a declaration of ambition hardly feasible in years gone by, when Evans was as likely to be found in a nightclub as the second round of a grand slam.
But it is hardly feasible in some areas, like Fairfield County, where open space is at a premium and where tee times have been getting scarcer every year during the past decade.
Three high energy transition states have been found, which make this reaction hardly feasible in the gas phase and suggest grain surface chemistry to be the only possible pathway for the glycine nitrile formation from methylenimine and HCN (if any).
However, a comprehensive assessment of potential biological effects induced by GRM is currently hardly feasible to accomplish due to the lack of well-defined GRM materials and realistic exposure data.
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