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The phrase "it can hardly be" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is very unlikely. For example: "It can hardly be coincidence that all the evidence points to the same suspect."
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So why do investors allow it?It can hardly be because they do not understand what is happening.
But given its uncertain origins, it can hardly be considered reliable in representing Shostakovich's own thoughts.
If the intelligent demon is supposed to be the agent, it can hardly be uncertain of its own state once it has performed the measurement.
It can hardly be worse.
It can hardly be otherwise.
It can hardly be said to be an unreasonable plea.
In this, as in other ways, it can hardly be called an election at all.
Thus it can hardly be said that Augustus settled the eastern frontier.
The government also notes that it can hardly be blamed for providing airtight security.
Well, it might be one or the other but it can hardly be both.
"It can hardly be worse than the municipal level, but the state has problems too".
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