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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we hope" is not correct in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and seems to be a grammatical error or a fragment.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, are we hope for a better future?"
Alternatives: "are we optimistic" or "do we have hope".
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We love you, sis, and wherever you are, we hope that you are finally at peace.
The results are, we hope, helpful to more than the reader who wrote in the first place.
The people that come here are, we hope, open-minded and they come to experience and devour all of this.
These are, we hope, extreme and rare reactions, but to guide a path through the minefield, we enlisted the help of the legendary Fred Sirieix, unflappable general manager of London's Galvin at Windows.
As you read this article, critical negotiations are taking place in Bali, where the world's governments are, we hope, constructively working together towards agreeing the much-needed successor to the Kyoto protocol.
"We're not a very good bank but we are, we hope, a very good retailer," he said.
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