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Discover Ludwig"harbor hopes" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression implies looking forward to something with anticipation or optimism. For example, "Though their team had a tough season, the fans were still harboring hopes of making it to the playoffs."
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Most harbor hopes of playing professionally.
Top officials in Berlin had been careful not to criticize Mr. Draghi but seemed to still harbor hopes that they could find another German candidate.
Allies of the president and his party, the Democrats, harbor hopes that ousting Mr. Halid would weaken the Golkar Party, Mr. Ambardi said.
While all of those players harbor hopes, Love will be difficult to beat if he plays with the confidence he has displayed so far this year.
Many students, for example, harbor hopes of turning their own ideas into companies, reaping the financial benefits of initial public offerings.
Serbs and Croats, some of whom still harbor hopes of joining their land to neighboring Serbia and Croatia, are expected to elect nationalists.
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Wang Lixiong, the Chinese writer who has correctly predicted Tibetan unrest before, wrote not along ago, "While the Dalai Lama is still alive... Tibetans harbor hope.
Some participants harbor hope that, like Tunisia for the Arab world, Spain will be the springboard for a peaceful European uprising.
Mr. Wombacher harbors hopes that the Sunliner will make it onscreen this time.
Though he harbored hopes for going to college, he also wanted, badly, to find a job.
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