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Discover Ludwig"hardly match" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that two things are not comparable or in contrast. Example: The size of the watermelon and the cantaloupe hardly match.
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Mr Berlusconi could hardly match Mr Aznar's 14 meetings with Mr Bush in 2002-04.
Germany's continuous equipment problems hardly match von der Leyen's public rhetoric.
Even France can hardly match the enduring excellence of German art.
In fact, he is so busy that he admits to often leaving the house with shirts that hardly match his scuffed-up sneakers.
Though fun, the show could hardly match the museum's glorious beachside setting, and my eye quickly wandered from the installations to the surfers paddling out into the waves.
Although it can hardly match the cherry blossoms in spring, a genuine fight over a real reform is still a sight to behold.
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That hardly matches up with past French-German prerogatives.
Lindh's romanticized vision of jihad was hardly matched by the reality of the H.U.M. camp.
But the technospeak often used to describe them hardly matches the fiery one-liners launched from the right.
That is a robust gain, but it hardly matches the nearly threefold sales increase from the previous year.
''He was mystical, almost.'' Lindh's romanticized vision of jihad was hardly matched by the reality of the H.U.M. camp.
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