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The phrase "i can barely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express that someone can only do something to a very small degree, or with great difficulty or struggle. It can also imply that the speaker is not able to do something confidently or effectively. Example: "I can barely lift this heavy box by myself. Can you give me a hand?"
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"I can barely walk.
"I can barely eat.
I can barely spell it.
"I can barely afford beans".
I can barely keep track".
"Now I can barely speak.
I can barely work.
I can barely move.
I can barely run".
"I can barely talk".
I can barely hear this.
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