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hardly ever

Idioms  
  1. Also, rarely ever, scarcely ever. Very seldom, almost never, as in This kind of thief is hardly ever caught, or He rarely ever brings up his wartime experiences. The ever in these expressions, first recorded in 1694, serves as an intensifier.


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Hardly ever is it applied when a QB is going to the ground on initial contact by a single defender.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 8, 2018

Hardly ever going out of his position, Boateng saved Germany on several occasions and impressed with his accurate passing - keeping an eye open for his teammates and almost always making the right choices.

From Washington Times • Jun. 12, 2016

Hardly ever do we recognize depression as a sickness.

From New York Times • Dec. 2, 2015

Hardly ever known by his real name, Calvin Cordozar Broadus, and most recently known as the “born again” Rastafarian Snoop Lion, Snoop Dogg boasts some of the most unique business ventures on our list.

From Time • Aug. 24, 2015

Hardly ever is a discovery born in the brain of a single inventor.

From The Forerunners by Rolland, Romain