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Discover Ludwig"really hardly" is not a correct phrase in English
If you are trying to express the idea of something being very difficult, you would use the phrase "really hard" or "hardly" instead. For example: "I find it really hard to get up early in the morning." or "I can hardly get up early in the morning."
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We really hardly ever talk about football".
I mean, we think everyone played Nintendo, but really, hardly anybody played Nintendo.
Now I am beginning to realize the importance of it because there is really hardly any visibility for black trans women, especially in fashion.
As he's glumly noted himself, hip-hop history suggests not: "The first person comes out and … you really hardly see the next person blow up".
The secret writing continued at night, when the children were in bed: "I became an insomniac, really, hardly slept at all, didn't even try to.
Really, hardly any of the authorial signature of his earlier phase was present in these commercial romps, and they so dismayed and affronted many critics that some dismissed this new direction as evidence of a brain tumour.
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But, really, it hardly matters.
Really, it hardly seems to make much difference whether an MP takes money or not for tabling an EDM.
We know all the players really well, hardly anything will surprise us.
"It's not, it really is hardly the first thing on my mind".
Really, Epic hardly needed to look to their fans to see they'd hit pay-dirt.
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