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Discover Ludwig"could hope for" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to suggest that the outcome of a situation was as ideal or pleasing as one had imagined or hoped. For example: "The party was even better than I could have hoped for."
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Ireland has every challenge a golfer could hope for.
What's the biggest thing I could hope for?
It's as timeless and unspoilt as you could hope for.
"It's the best we could hope for," Ms. Zentner said.
The signs are less encouraging than Tories could hope for.
"That's the best they could hope for," he said.
That's probably the best I could hope for, realistically.
It was the best we could hope for.
Logic suggests passengers could hope for fewer delays.
It's everything we could hope for our girl.
It's probably the best we could hope for.
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