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Discover Ludwig"much hoped" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express that something was desired by someone with a large amount of hope. For example, "His recovery from a traumatic injury was much hoped for by his family."
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A much hoped for Bush-Saddam showdown never materialized.
The statement fell short of the much hoped for binding resolution.
I had very much hoped that the book was going to be a sort of How Gays Saved Civilisation.
And the second thing is, I'd very much hoped that by doing that I could spare some of the bloodiness in terms of the family.
He said simply: "I very much hoped that she was not going to be found guilty, for the sake of the family".
An initial offering of shares to the public, much hoped for by Bangalore's biotech fans, may happen in 2002.Mrs Mazumdar Shaw does not intend to be sidelined into low-tech products just because she is in India.
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Mr. Levine very much hopes to return to the B.S.O.
Jacob Appelbaum Doesn't Have Much Hope for the Future of Privacy.
The much hoped-for bombshell did not fall.
It's unlikely that Mr. Gore will overtake his opponent on voter perceptions of charm, leadership ability or even the much hoped-for but never observed stature gap.
The world No1 is playing to a standard appreciated by those who wish him safe passage to meet Andy Murray in the much hoped-for final.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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