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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Hardly anything" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that very little or almost nothing exists or occurs.
Example: "After the storm, there was hardly anything left of the old barn."
Alternatives: "Barely anything" or "Scarcely anything."
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Hardly anything has changed.
Hardly anything grew amid the waste.
Hardly anything at all was selling".
Hardly anything ever happens in it.
Hardly anything was said immediately after in the dressing room.
Hardly anything in Britain is untouched by the Brexit vote.
Hardly anything is certain about the Mets' off-season plans.
Hardly anything has been left behind.
Hardly anything odd going on there, right?
Hardly anything is recorded about homosexual activity between women.
Hardly anything to write home, or gloatingly text me about.
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