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Discover Ludwig"hoped to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to express a desire or aspiration to do something. Here are some examples: 1. "She hoped to become a doctor one day, just like her mother." 2. "Despite the challenges, he still hoped to finish his project by the deadline." 3. "I had hoped to see you at the party last night." 4. "They hoped to win the game, but unfortunately, they lost in the final minutes." 5. "I hope to travel the world someday and experience different cultures."
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Hoped to Align Colombia.
They hoped to negotiate down.
He hoped to play Friday at Indiana.
The paper hoped to serialize the diaries.
Both said they hoped to play.
Officials hoped to flog India some weapons.
Swisher said he hoped to play Tuesday.
I hoped to return spiritually uplifted.
Dr Tiller, too, had hoped to retire.
And Cathal hoped to go into business.
They hoped to stoke a revolution.
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