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"hope towards" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
You can use "hope towards" when talking about someone's feelings or attitude towards something they hope for. Example: "She had a sense of hope towards the future, despite the challenges she faced."
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When the hope towards equality is in sight, maybe the "details" will take care of themselves.
"That was maybe my hope towards the end of the match," Hingis admitted.
Instead, it was David Luiz who scored the goal of hope towards the end of the 90 minutes.
Its one major change was to downplay the endless false hope towards the end of Solomon Northup's incarceration.
Docking and subsequent simulation of the modified CPR ligand (Lm) to protein have indicated a hope towards the water mimic inhibitor design of IMPDH-II in human.
Phenotypic reversal by activation of MECP2 (see Guy et al. Science 2007) triggered hope towards possible therapeutic options for this disease.
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There's a lot of love in this room, and let's use it to create and champion bold and diverse work, work that inspires us towards joy, towards hope and towards empathy.
Perhaps it was worth the mistake to hear La La producer Jordan Horowitz's line, delivered during that heady two minutes 22 seconds: "There's a lot of love in this room, and let's use it to create and champion bold and diverse work - work that inspires us towards joy, towards hope and towards empathy". He could have been referring to Moonlight.
"We are, I guess, hoping towards the future.
It is a first step, she hopes, towards restoring Salfit's charming but decrepit Ottoman quarter.
Some turn their hopes towards pan-regional discussions as a way to force the issue.
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