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Discover Ludwig"there were hardly any" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it in a variety of situations where you need to express a scarcity, usually of something that can be counted. For example, "There were hardly any people at the party last night."
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Before the first world war there were hardly any war graves abroad.
Josephine told us that when she was a child there were hardly any white men.
"Elsewhere, there were hardly any demonstrations.
There were hardly any blacks in Sheboygan.
"There were hardly any doctors available.
"Three years ago, there were hardly any cars.
There were hardly any that met all those criteria".
There were hardly any tears shed throughout the night.
Before the Cosmos came along, there were hardly any".
"Almost all the buildings had been destroyed, and there were hardly any people there.
The road was just a strip of sand and there were hardly any cars about.
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