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The phrase 'hope you know' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to express concern, anticipation, or a wish for someone in a congenial manner. For example, "I hope you know that I'm always here for you if you need to talk."
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"I hope you know that".
"A little bit of hope, you know?
"I hope you know!" his dad shrieks.
I hope you know how much I appreciate your support.
"I hope you know I'll always be there for you".
You were the greatest and we hope you know that.
I hope you know me better than that.
"They kind of gave me hope, you know?" she said.
I hope you know it and have seen it".
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She was--as we can only hope you know--the lead singer of X-Ray Spex.
And I hope -- you know, you noticed me yesterday talking about that he had been elected five times.
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