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Answered by shauryasrinet2p83lee
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The only time it would be acceptable to use the phrase ‘hardly had’ is when referring to insufficient time available for an event, such as ‘He hardly had time to…’ or ‘Scientists have hardly had time to…’. This is very confusing, and most people prefer to use the word ‘barely’ instead.

In the phrase ‘hardly did’ the word ‘hardly’ is an adjective that modifies the word ‘did’ and it refers to an action that someone completed a small part of but no longer needs to be done, for example ‘You hardly did any work yesterday.’

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