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The phrase 'hope for a reply' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to express the anticipation of a response to a message you have sent. For example, "I sent an email to my professor last night, and I'm hoping for a reply soon."
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"I have applied for jobs in medicine abroad and wait every day in hope of a reply".
I hoped for a reply without ever really expecting one.
Once upon a time, people mailed their holiday wishes to the North Pole and hoped for a reply on Christmas Day.
"We had hoped for a reply that said, 'Here are our policies,' " Klimchuk explained.
But don't get your hopes up for a reply.
For example, the requester might hope for an immediate reply, whereas the specialist – who is likely to have many other demands on his or her time – may wish to deal with requests at leisure.
If you send me a text, you are probably very annoyed if I don't respond within an hour and really you're hoping for an instantaneous reply.
Ask if she's ready to be a wife, have sex, give birth, be a mother, give up her family, friends, education and any hope for a career and she might reply, "Boys are yucky, " a sentiment shared by most little girls regardless of her culture.
The woman didn't reply, and Kino realized that he wasn't hoping for an answer.
After almost giving up hope, I got a reply by e-mail that was full of apology for the delay and gave me exactly the news I had been hoping for.
I hope I get a reply.
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