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Discover Ludwig"he barely" is a correct and usable part of a sentence.
You can use "he barely" to describe a situation in which someone does something, but only just barely manages it. For example, "He barely made it to the finish line before his opponent."
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He barely recognized her.
"He barely spoke".
Now he barely gets £400.
He barely knew his sons.
He barely ate or slept.
He barely betrayed a smile.
He barely bent his knees.
He barely resists her wiles.
"He barely recognised me.
He barely reacts.
He barely made it.
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