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Discover Ludwig"hardly understand" is correct and usable in written English
You typically use this phrase when you want to emphasize that you only have a limited understanding about something. For example, "I had to read the instructions several times, but I still could hardly understand them."
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You hardly understand.
This he could hardly understand.
I can hardly understand that at all.
"I could hardly understand anything the teacher said," he said.
But half the time you can hardly understand him.
Sometimes pop music is so damn high-falutin' I can't hardly understand it.
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I HARDLY understood it myself.
At first, she hardly understands poetry.
Jadranka is more restless, driven by demons she hardly understands.
"We hardly understood why they were so cold to their own children.
James hardly understood the rights or the temper of the English Parliament, and he thus came into conflict with it.
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