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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeply hoped" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a strong desire or wish for something to happen. Example: "I deeply hoped that the project would succeed despite the challenges we faced."
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Mr. Putin said he "deeply" hoped the agreement would be concluded today, or in the near future.
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I truly, madly, deeply hope that the majority of us sincerely couldn't give a damn.
I deeply hope that small institutions stay around, because they feel just entirely different".
His powder-blue tie perfectly matched her pantsuit, a color-coordination we deeply hope was a coincidence.
She took a breath and exhaled deeply, hoping the whoosh of air would cool her temper and contain her humiliation as the officers proceeded to pat her down.
Whisky isn't the only other option, with Hill's offering punters the chance to be rewarded if the chancellor glugs beer (3/1), wine (8/1) or - and I deeply hope this happens - crème de menthe at 25/1.
"I deeply hope that this vision will be accompanied by a mandated, bipartisan action plan worthy of the civil society our hard-working courts strive to support every day".
"I deeply hope that this will give them enough time to start new plans.
Lemonade and its investors deeply hope that they have it right and the first assumption rings true.
Furthermore, in researching this piece I learned things about the Never-Nude community that I was not aware of, and I deeply hope that they can gain the acceptance they deserve under the guidance of Braff.
I deeply hope your references are excellent.
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