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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hardly viable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is unlikely to succeed or be successful. For example, "The idea of launching a new business in such a difficult economic climate seemed hardly viable."
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The numbers of children in custody have come down so significantly [that] the secure college is hardly viable.
"This is certainly due to the fact that the model which is practiced at present is hardly viable after the shortening of the national service".
For this reason their application to a scenario with tens of users and several paths per user (as envisioned in fourth generation wireless systems) seems hardly viable.
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That is hardly a viable approach for most people.
However, the continuation of such a tiny population hardly seems viable.
When Lerner and Loewe turned "Pygmalion" into a musical in 1956, that was hardly a viable choice.
That is hardly a viable approach for those who do not have that disease.
Running a business without e-mail is hardly a viable option, but with e-mail comes spam to be evaluated and deleted — more shadow work.
Although, as Marxism Today suggested at the time, "socialism in one company" is hardly a viable proposition, nevertheless the Lucas plan has plenty to say to us today.
Even if one could overlook the fact the United States effectively broke Iraq and has a responsibility to its 28 million people, it is impossible to deny that leaving behind a power vacuum in an already dangerous region is hardly a viable strategy.
Citigroup has been on the verge of failing in three of the last four downturns: This is hardly a viable business model.
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