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Discover Ludwig"I hardly got" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that something was difficult to obtain or achieve. Example: "Despite working overtime every day, I hardly got any sleep last week."
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"I hardly got much sleep.
"I hardly got any sleep.
"Medved2010" I hardly got a "red carpet" greeting at Podgorica airport [the capital of Montenegro].
"I hardly got to see any of the game," he lamented.
For one reason or another, I hardly got to speak to her that evening.
I hardly got to speak to her that evening… At a second party I did get to talk to her quite a lot.
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"I hardly get stomach aches".
I hardly get to see my friends".
Citigroup, I hardly get any orders from them anymore.
And date requests: "No, thanks, I hardly get to see my adorable husband as it is".
'You know I hardly get any fan mail from women,' he says.
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