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Discover Ludwig"hopefully before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a hope or expectation that something will be done by a certain point in the future. For example: "I hope to finish my project by the end of the month, hopefully before the holidays begin."
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And the phrase that Robin caught when he first covered the site for TC (hopefully before joining as an advisor…) "Between nothing and a blog".
Hopefully before long, there will be "hotspots" in between.
We will tot up the number of comments and announce a winner, hopefully before 2014.
"Onward and upwards to South Carolina," Mr. Huntsman said, hopefully, before his S.U.V. pulled away.
We're chasing one or two, and hopefully before the end of January we'll secure someone".
But I would like to do it hopefully before the next three matches".
"But hopefully before the end of the summer, it will be perfect".
We are looking for a hearing this year, hopefully before the summer.
"Hopefully, before our next home game, he's going to come out with Yogi Berra — he lives in Montclair!
And hopefully before we're through we'll have a vaccine and a cure for both adults and children.
Its interests have been whittled down to drinking up and hooking up, hopefully before the night is through.
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