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Discover Ludwig"hardly time" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which one does not have enough time to do something. Example sentence: I have been so busy lately that I've had hardly time to take a break.
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There was hardly time.
It was hardly time for that, Dr. Blork told them.
All that with hardly time to settle in our seats.
Today, Everett says that his three years in the jungle were hardly time wasted.
Hardly time to snatch a bite; This is not the life for me.
There was hardly time for much behind-the-scenes scheming, anyway.
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Since it is hardly time-effective to reproduce 60 years of natural neutron exposure, scientists instead use test reactors to expose steel and other alloys -- up to 25 varieties of metals can be found in reactor systems -- to higher energy radiation that simulates the plant's conditions.
Professor Craig Wright: Hardly — no time to practice.
She hardly had time to turn around.
I hardly had time to read.
He had hardly had time to be Vice-President.
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