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Discover Ludwig"hardly ever does" is a correct phrase in written English.
It implies that something rarely ever happens. For example, "John hardly ever does his homework on time."
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Bennett hardly ever does interviews.
In my experience, it hardly ever does.
"He hardly ever does the set list," the soundman said.
"She really wants to get it right, but she hardly ever does," Ms. Olagundoye said.
He even took a bathroom break - Federer hardly ever does that.
She just wants to sing and, of course, these days she hardly ever does".
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True parkour is hardly ever done.
In practice, this is hardly ever done.
I hardly ever do "Uptown Girl".
"They hardly ever do a noncelebrity cover," she wrote in an e-mail.
My voice is raised, I'm losing it, something I hardly ever do with my children.
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