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Discover Ludwig"hope not" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a way to express uncertainty or doubt about a situation and to indicate that you do not want a specific outcome to occur. Example: "I hope not, but there's a chance that the flight may be delayed due to bad weather."
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A I hope not.
Let us hope not".
We hope not.
Well, let's hope not.
… I hope not sporadically.
I do hope not.
Heavens, I hope not.
I sincerely hope not.
I certainly hope not.
I would hope not".
But I hope not.
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