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Discover LudwigThe phrase "great hope" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of optimism or confidence in a successful outcome. For example: "Despite the challenging times, the people of the town held on to a great hope for a better tomorrow."
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You are a great hope.
Obviously, there's still great hope.
Celta's great hope.
I have great hope".
That, now, is my great hope".
This gives me great hope.
RATLIFF -- That's the great hope.
There is great hope here".
Of course there's great hope".
That's the great hope at least.
England's great hope must play second fiddle.
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