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Discover Ludwig"desperately hope" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to convey a strong sense of urgency or desperation in one's hopes or wishes for something. Example: "As the deadline for the college application drew closer, I desperately hoped for an acceptance letter from my dream university." In this sentence, the phrase "desperately hoped" expresses the speaker's intense desire and urgency for the outcome they are hoping for.
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Note to the 10,000 hopefuls in Los Angeles who desperately hope to get a trip to Hollywood -- you're fucking in Hollywood!!
I desperately hope that.
"I desperately hope for reunification.
They desperately hope they will be acquitted.
The Lions desperately hope Harrington is it.
We desperately hope we can get back to that".
They now desperately hope that yesterday's disclosure will draw the sting out of the issue.
Of course I desperately hope it's not going to work out for them this weekend".
Exhausted voters and campaign workers on both sides desperately hope they are wrong.
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They are desperately hoping he has left for good.
Boone Isaacs was desperately hoping to avoid a repeat in 2016.
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