The correct phrase is "can hardly." Grammatically, "hardly" is already a negative word meaning "almost not" or "barely". Using it with "can't" creates a double negative
Now, let’s look at the rebellious cousin: can’t hardly . is it can hardly or cant hardly free
Here is the breakdown of why one is correct and the other leaves you "free" of the very struggle you’re trying to describe. The correct phrase is "can hardly
Your keyword ends with – so let’s address that directly. is it can hardly or cant hardly free
Correct. It means you are just barely able to do something (e.g., "I can hardly wait" means you are very excited). Can't hardly: