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"hardly do anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are not doing very much of something. For example: "I've been so busy, I can hardly do anything else."
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Human infants can hardly do anything.
"I don't see very many people, I don't go to parties, I hardly do anything.
But apart from that, the striker didn't hardly do anything of note.
ALSWA and the Dhu family supported them, he said, but Fogliani could hardly do anything less.
How can they call it a real religion if people hardly do anything and only half-heartedly believe?
"I have a degenerative disk in my lower back and the pain was so great I could hardly do anything, hardly sit for a business meeting," he said.
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The World Bank hardly does anything.
"I just hardly did anything great this week.
"We've hardly done anything else".
Aucoin said today that the Islanders hardly did anything consistently.
And some companies, according to families, are hardly doing anything.
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