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Discover Ludwig"desperately hoping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of intensity when hoping or wanting something. For example, "The child was desperately hoping he would get an A on the test."
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They are desperately hoping he has left for good.
I'm predicting, and desperately hoping for, a top-four finish.
I'd be desperately hoping [to have him for the qualifiers].
I'm desperately hoping a sweaty Glenn Hoddle will join them.
Now I'm desperately hoping results day goes well".
The Shins are desperately hoping we won't notice a few inconvenient facts.
You can almost feel some on the partisan left desperately hoping it is so.
The window-dressers are desperately hoping that the economy will improve soon.
Many will be desperately hoping for medical advances to help them.
Mr. Barak has been desperately hoping for a peace agreement to put him over the top.
Boone Isaacs was desperately hoping to avoid a repeat in 2016.
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