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The phrase "hope he would" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a wish for something to happen in the future. For example, "I hope he would find a job soon."
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I hope he would have approved.
I'd hope he would feel somewhat flattered".
And I would hope he would seize the opportunity.
Eventually, or so runs the hope, he would be deterred.
"I would hope he would want to go on," Mr. Michaels said on Monday.
I hope he would make that calculation differently to save a life.
I don't see how he can, and I hope he would make that judgment".
His answer was to fight the Americans and hope he would be killed as a martyr.
"I hope he would support it, since everything he did was sustainable as well," she said.
Perhaps he was picked in the hope he would bring warm weather with him.
"I might have stolen 15 minutes for Welbeck, but I hope he would forgive me".
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