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Discover Ludwig'he hardly ever' is a correct and usable phrasing in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a person rarely or almost never does something. For example: "He hardly ever cooks for himself, preferring to buy take-out instead."
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He hardly ever stopped.
He hardly ever talks.
He hardly ever gave interviews.
He hardly ever was.
He hardly ever raises his voice.
He hardly ever says hello or goodbye.
He hardly ever left her alone.
He hardly ever lived here.
He hardly ever sat still.
He hardly ever spoke without reading.
In fact, he hardly ever leaves shore.
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