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Free sign upThe phrase "it is barely" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that something is just barely enough or barely present. For example, "The evidence is so slight that it is barely enough to prove my point."
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Other than its Web site and a few brochures, it is barely promoted.
It is barely enough money.
It is barely there.
However, it is barely studied at present.
Yet it is barely visited by tourists.
But it is barely a start.
Indeed, it is barely food.
Today it is barely 18%.
I think it is, barely".
It is barely a disclosure.
Even now, it is barely known.
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