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Discover Ludwig"hardly ever use" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express infrequency or rarity of an action. Example: I hardly ever use my old laptop anymore now that I have a new one.
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Most consumer goods have also gotten cheaper as companies like Asos and IKEA allow us to buy insane amounts of things we hardly ever use.
I'Mostt consumerd, so I've decided to speak to someone of the frontline of stuff, Chris Smith of www.reliablevanservices.com, a removal man of over seven years' experience, to see what he makes of our fluctuatingoodsan crap levels.
We hardly ever use any advertising still".
The rest I hardly ever use.
"We hardly ever use the dining-room table.
My coffee grinder, on the other hand, I hardly ever use.
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The couple had hardly ever used their deck in Cragsmoor.
It hardly ever uses all that water anyway, right?
Yet, as anyone who has visited a hospital recently will know, they are hardly ever used.
The word "feminism," hardly ever used in the United States before 1910, was everywhere by 1913.
Presumably for similar reasons, he hardly ever uses the word black.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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