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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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'Hardly get' or 'can hardly get'?

Which is more proper to use in the given statement: hardly get or can hardly get?

At times I (hardly get, can hardly get) in touch with my parents, brother, sisters, but I care about them very much.
  

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'At times' and 'hardly' are partially mutually exclusive. Which do you mean?

  • 'At times' and 'hardly' are partially mutually exclusive.
  • Which do you mean?
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'At times' and 'hardly' are partially mutually exclusive. Which do you mean?

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