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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I rather hoped" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a wish or expectation that something would happen. Example: "I rather hoped you would join us for dinner tonight."
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I rather hoped Mr Carr would be on the observation deck to see the drama and perhaps have second thoughts, but no such luck.
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I rather hope they didn't.
I rather hope they do".
"I rather hope it won't disturb.
I rather hope he doesn't.
I rather hope it doesn't catch on.
In fact, I rather hope it's wrong.
I rather hope not, because that must mean I'm a nightmare.
No insult or anything, but I rather hope we don't meet again.
I rather hope that it maintains its manner of old – "Jamais s'expliquer, jamais s'excuser".
I rather hope that Tussy – as Marx was known to her friends – might enjoy my choices.
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