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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 08:16 am
Tiffany hardly ever travels abroad.
Tiffany rarely travels abroad.

I believe both sentences have the same meaning. Am I correct?
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 08:27 am
yes indeed...
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 08:28 am
Thanks.
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 10:40 am
For a certain number of pack-rat literates "hardly ever" will always echo these lyrics from The H.M.S. Pinnafore.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Thu 23 Aug, 2007 10:42 am
Tiffany hardly ever travels on a broad would indicate a lack of lesbianism.
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