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Sentence count:117+2Posted:2019-10-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hardly anyhardly at allhardly anybodyhardly anythinghardlyhardly everforwardlyupwardlyMeaning: adj. very few. 
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91. Politics is hardly a science and it too infrequently depends on reason.
92. There is hardly a family there without a set of twins. Almost 5% of all Yoruba births produce twins.
93. The ruling was hardly a slam-dunk, for as numerous critics of Buckley have noted, restrictions on spending money are not identical to restrictions on speech, even though money can be spent on speech.
94. With its unreformed one-party system, its rote-learning in schools and state control of big businesses, "new China" is hardly a haven for innovative thinking.
95. This time China's response was to send a fishery patrol ship (hardly a match for a destroyer) to the area.
96. Public nudity, or semi-nudity is hardly a novel occurance in the country. Protestors, like these peasants marching for land rights, are a common sight.
97. Now a choice Brazilian Set for one guitar can command a hundred dollars or more: hardly a single board foot in volume.
98. I stipulate that it's hardly a perfect comparison, given that private market valuations and public market comps may differ, and every firm has different portfolios.
99. Since leader appeared among mankind, be it emperor, president, prime minister, tribal chief, there's hardly a bad guy.
99. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
100. Increasing demand is not an onerous duty. Consuming more is hardly a chore.
101. You could hardly a magazine or newspaper without a dozen of their lurid ads.
102. For most managers, hardly a day goes by without confronting the challenge of employee motivation.
103. I can reveal Gilberto will be my vice-captain and, while he's hardly a screamer, he calms the team down.
104. It was hardly a ringing endorsement of what lay ahead.
105. I think this house was built more by guess and by God than anything else. There's hardly a step on the staircase that's the same height as another.
106. There is hardly a shop[Sentencedict.com], hotel or restaurant that does not bear a sepia-toned image of the man gazing down like a silent movie star.
107. Talk of revolution and mock gallows aside, the Republican street party was hardly a Cromwellian affair.
108. Gambling houses ran full blast and hardly a night passed without its shooting or cutting affray.
109. There was hardly a touch of earth in her love for Clare.
110. Compared with the City of God, the City of Man is hardly a true commonwealth.
111. It seemed hardly the face of a man alive, with such a deathlike hue; it was hardly a man with life in him, that tottered on his path so nervelessly, yet tottered, and did not fall!
112. This is hardly a [ not a, no ] sinecure.
113. It is probably no heresy to say, though, that this situation cannot be called exactly healthful, hardly a fitting heirship to three centuries of britannia's pomp and glory.
114. And hardly a week passes without news from the battlefront.
115. There's hardly a niche on Earth that hasn't been colonised.
116. Moreover, the US remains at the forefront of such cutting-edge technologies as biotech and nanotechnology. This is hardly a picture of absolute economic decline.
117. He is hardly a commanding figure, but a thousand people chant his name and lean in to listen, ready to follow, as Ron Paul delivers his genre-bending stump speech.
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