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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hope resides" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express an idea of optimism, that hope is still alive in a certain situation. For example: "Even in the face of adversity, hope resides in the hearts of everyone here."
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Winnie's last hope resides with him.
They are where my hope resides now.
It is in that process that the promise of hope resides.
It is the here and now, while hope resides in the future.
But when presented with the choice of giving their lives to save others, they showed a courage that most of us hope resides somewhere deep down in ourselves.
At a time when common ground needs to be found, the ground beneath the feet of those on Lane 446 is a mockery of the gray area where compromise and hope resides.
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A tailgating party began two hours before the kickoff at Ratliff Stadium, where hamburgers were flipped and hope resided in the anticipation of victory.
No bruise was too painful for players to lift the 35-pound Cup high above their heads as fans wept and exulted at Staples Center and everywhere else hope resided.
Britain's hopes reside largely, once again, in Mike Leigh, one of the tiny elite of British directors considered by Cannes to be proper auteurs.
Now, it is the Argentinians who cling to him and some Catalans who wondered if, this season, he cared; now Argentinian hopes reside in him and they trust that he will fulfil them.
This idea is where our best hopes reside.
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