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Discover Ludwig"hardly seen" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something was only seen with difficulty or in a very small quantity. For example, "The comet was hardly seen in the night sky, making it difficult to get a good look at it."
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Their mothers, she said, were hardly seen.
We've hardly seen any C.L.&P.
Tucker, meanwhile, was hardly seen.
I've hardly seen central London.
But I've hardly seen anyone in uniform.
Terrible admission, but I'm afraid I've hardly seen any.
Since then he has hardly seen the sky.
Once he'd become an MP, he was hardly seen".
Then B realizes that he has hardly seen her face.
Here, the notion of the company moving into the municipal building is hardly seen as bizarre.
Having slithered and galloped to salvation on the ark, the animals are hardly seen again.
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