There is hardly anything we can do, ___?
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Hardly usually comes after the verb 'be' when it is used in simple tenses such as 'is' or 'was': This was hardly surprising. In writing, you can use hardly at the beginning of a sentence before an auxiliary to say that one thing happens very soon after another thing: Hardly had the rain stopped, when the sun came out
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There is nothing we can do to help you.
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