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Discover Ludwig'hardly requires' is correct and usable in written English.
It is mostly used as an expression of disbelief, surprise, or emphasizing something that needs very little effort. For example: "That hardly requires any effort!".
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Getting any female character interested in Christmas hardly requires a superhuman act of screenwriting.
Unlike iMuscle, it hardly requires equipment — a jump rope, medicine ball and a couple of dumbbells suffice.
It works well, and became more of a natural process throughout testing - stopping using one and moving to another is so seamless that it hardly requires any thought.
As the Lancet and Unicef both make clear, dealing with hunger hardly requires a doctorate in the biochemistry of the human body.
One hardly requires more proof of the insidious plot: writers we once thought of as guilty pleasures are being granted literary status.
Our favorite type of cuisine is takeout, which hardly requires equipment more specialized than microwave and plate — and most of the time, we happily forgo the china.
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Tunisians hardly required the U.S. Embassy to inform them that their government was corrupt.
His 105 pitches were the most he has thrown this season, and Girardi hardly required more.
Mario Balotelli, who had drawn the pre-match focus, was hardly required to revel on debut.
(Ranaldo scoffed at the notion, saying, "Our music hardly required a hot girl to draw an audience").
The afterglow of a presidential inauguration, and this one in particular, hardly required more acknowledgment than that.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com