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How to use hardly any in a sentence

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The majority of their income goes to rent and leaves them with hardly any money to buy nutritious food.
Every year, probably another 50,000 ethnic minority voters join the electoral rolls and hardly any of them will ever vote Tory.
If they come back to us and say there is hardly any money, we would be in stasis.
There being relatively few of them in videogames is, I think, probably due to there being hardly any steampunk films, or steampunk novels.
In 1979, there were hardly any production companies and none of us were on the radar at that point.
The other kind of holiday I like is going 10 miles from where you live, so that you have hardly any travelling time.
There were people like that in my village too, as a child, but hardly any to speak of, and possibly none now.
There is hardly any discussion of how to deal with global warming while generating substantial economic growth at the same time.
There is hardly any inflation and the trade deficit is not as high as could have been expected.
Until a few days ago, there was hardly any news in Danish newspapers and magazines about elections in India.
There was hardly any wind at the start and to add to frustrations, north lake was busy as holidaymakers took advantage of the heatwave.
Boxing, or rather a raw version of it with no gloves and hardly any rules, was part of the Ancient Games programme.
He's in fact been all but invisible of late making hardly any public appearances.
My main gripe is that hardly any of the short-list have been able to infuse their performances with even the slightest hint of emotion.
Then there's about a million boxes to fill in, but hardly any of them apply to me.
We have many palliative drugs, and many ways of suppressing the symptoms of illness, but hardly any cures.
There's hardly any space, so you might as well blend in hornily with the throng.
Last night the cavalry covered the retreat of the last troops from Manassas, though there was hardly any opposition, if any at all.
I've had three years earning hardly any money, and long lie-ins are OK for a while but then they get pretty soul-destroying.
Healthy fish and chips with hardly any soaked up grease is every fast food eater's dream.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Owing to the time of the year and to the abominable weather there were hardly any passengers.
But this greatly complicates the anthropometer, and hardly any anthropometer possesses this attachment.
I cannot stop to tell you hardly any of the adventures that befell Theseus on the road to Athens.
There seems to have been hardly any chain mail which a clothyard arrow could not pierce.
In the parts of Piedmont lying to the north of Cuneo and in the eastern Riviera, they produced hardly any sensible effect.
I think that there is hardly any place more fantastic than a Bermuda shorefront in the moonlight.
In the second place, there is no loss of succulence and hardly any of flavor.
At fifteen, with hardly any education, the Fates had put her in a sweat-shop.
Nearly all our bombs fell on the Tarmac, and they did hardly any damage at all.
There appears indeed to be hardly any limit to the almost infinite plasticity and modifiability of domestic animals.
Krafft-Ebing asserts that hardly any of these Urnings are conscious of morbidity.
There is a mud flat in front, and hardly any one but ourselves knows the channel.
As for the Bouillabaisse, it is like our own Welsh rabbit in so far as hardly any two persons make it alike.
It has hardly any islands, and its shores are wilder than any other of the Westmeath lakes.
Nearly every form and colour of dianthus are popular favourites, and hardly any garden is without some of them.
The zircon, for example, is strongly doubly refracting, but shows hardly any dichroism.
But hardly any boy could have been set to write five consecutive lines of Latin, not taken from the exercise book.
At the time of the abolition of serfdom in 1861, Russia had hardly any factories.
It would take her hardly any time to conquer the mysteries of stenography.
He referred to the fact that they are subject to hardly any deformity.
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