How to use in-sentence of “hardly ever”:
+ The pulp of the fruit is hardly ever used.
+ Girls were hardly ever given the name “Kim” until the 1960s.
+ However, his operas do not belong to any popular tradition and are hardly ever staged now, although they contain much excellent music.
+ Ok all, I very hardly ever speak freely about what is on my mind, but this is just one of those times that I cannot just let what I am thinking or what is on my mind from being said.
+ Mario hardly ever speaks properly in any games, leaving the talking to other characters.
+ During the dry season, it hardly ever rains.
+ People hardly ever hear his music now except for one very popular piece of dance music called Tambourin.