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scarcely
/ ˈskɛəslɪ /
adverb
- hardly at all; only just
- ironic.probably not or definitely not
that is scarcely justification for your actions
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In a scarcely believable start to the trial the prosecution and defence argued about whether the case could be heard because so much time had passed since the original offence.
Sze scarcely tried to conceal his activities: He would often walk into branches carrying bags of cash.
Carsley hoped his team would take control, but it scarcely looked like happening and Pavlidis took advantage of space inside the penalty area with a good finish.
However, when the surprises drop in October - think Trump’s Access Hollywood tape or Hillary Clinton’s emails in 2016 - there is scarcely time left to recover or regain momentum after a misstep or bad news cycle.
While the former first lady has been scarcely seen in public as of late, she remains a vital campaign operative as Trump struggles to garner the support of women voters in the 2024 elections.
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