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The phrase "always hope for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a continuous desire or expectation for a positive outcome in various situations.
Example: "In difficult times, it's important to always hope for a better future."
Alternatives: "constantly wish for" or "perpetually anticipate".
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I always hope for earlier.
Obviously, people always hope for medical miracles.
We can always hope for surprises.
But you can always hope for returns.
That's what you always hope for.
"You always hope for the best.
"I always hope for the best," he said.
"We always hope for more rehearsal time," Ms. Lovette said.
We can always hope for a "Ski Afghanistan!" postcard someday.
You always hope for a lot at Honda's home race".
"The result came as a big surprise — the kind we always hope for," Ms. Kegel remarked.
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