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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hardly notice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is barely perceived or acknowledged.
Example: "In the chaos of the party, I could hardly notice the subtle changes in the decorations."
Alternatives: "barely notice" or "scarcely notice".
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You'll hardly notice.
But we hardly notice it.
She's so good, people hardly notice".
They will hardly notice the VAT increase.
The years pass and you hardly notice.
You hardly notice the steak alongside it.
Those at the top will hardly notice.
But most punters, who bet from afar, will hardly notice.
As for graffiti and abandoned cars, I hardly notice them.
There is humour, but so deadpan you hardly notice it.
It's already run by Chinese, so they'd hardly notice the difference.
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