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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thus hardly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is unlikely or difficult to achieve, often in a context where a conclusion is drawn. Example: "The evidence presented was insufficient, thus hardly convincing the jury of his innocence."
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Raphael's merlot acreage thus hardly represents a gamble.
It is thus hardly applicable to large-scale structures.
Such radionuclides are thus hardly concerned with canister dissolution mechanisms.
It is thus hardly surprising that Mr. Buchanan, considered a very canny politician, is backing off.
The incentive to innovate, as opposed to the incentive to recycle oil money, thus hardly ever stands a chance.
Quartz is considered one of the less soluble minerals of the Earth's crust, and thus hardly affected by chemical weathering.
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Barter trade has no price in monetary units and thus would hardly enter the national accounts.
Previous works on RBM did not consider imperfect maintenance and thus could hardly meet the engineering requirements of process industries.
Possible effects of psychological stress on the function of phagocytic cells have thus far hardly been investigated.
It was noted that the second jury was completely unaware of the original sentence, and thus could hardly have sought to 'punish' Chaffin for his successful appeal.
Natural gas pipeline is designed and constructed according to stringent international codes and standards, thus it hardly to rupture or leaks.
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