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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a hope" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone had a feeling or belief that something would happen or be achieved in the past. Example: Despite facing many challenges, she always had a hope that things would eventually turn out all right.
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They wouldn't have had a hope.
Never had a hope.
Neither thought they had a hope of even passing first base.
"We always had a hope to arrive in a safe place".
It seemed that the end would never come, but I always believed in destiny, and I had a hope".
If she ever had A hope to live, it lies in what we do To curb the longing she arouses.
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Do they have a hope of winning?
"Here, maybe, they have a hope".
Poor Simmonds doesn't have a hope.
I have a hope for the people of Muslim countries.
I realise now that I didn't have a hope.
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