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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually hope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a genuine desire or expectation about something, often in a context where there may be doubt or skepticism.
Example: "I actually hope that we can resolve this issue before the deadline."
Alternatives: "truly wish" or "genuinely hope".
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There is, actually hope.
Thus the organizers actually hope it rains.
Can they actually hope to be protected?
That's the only place you can actually hope to stop pests and pathogens.
As a Democrat, I actually hope Sessions pushes hard [on trying to recriminalize marijuana].
"I actually hope that Wayne does something out of the ordinary," she said.
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(She actually hopes it might be).
Some observers wondered if he actually hoped Balls would refuse.
It actually hopes to outlaw the incitement of binge drinking.
"We're actually hoping it starts to go that way".
The lawyers said the men had actually hoped to be rescued.
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