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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hopefully clear" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in order to emphasize that something has been made as understandable and straightforward as possible. For example, "I have done my best to explain the situation as clearly as possible - hopefully clear!".
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Hopefully clear flaws will all be addressed addressed and ironed out by the time they make a film about your second-favourite iPhone app, Google Maps.
I will underline key letters to serve as clues for symbolization schemes left implicit, but hopefully clear enough.
"Hopefully, clear data on these job markets will empower trainees to make better-informed career decisions," Polka writes.
Summer months are the most popular, because climbers enjoy 11 hours of sunlight and, hopefully, clear skies.
Come November 26, you can, I don't know, apply the update that will hopefully clear up some of those glitches.
Transport Minister Keith Brown said: "The good progress made since the contractual disputes were resolved last year is now hopefully clear for all to see.
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These procedural points have hopefully cleared the way for more fruitful, honest discussion.
Besides hopefully clearing up all of those unnecessary alerts, this means you should be able to easily scroll back on your mobile phone to see the chats you had on your laptop earlier that day.
The results have, hopefully, cleared up this nonsense once and for all.
This weekend's boating weather should be favorable, with the marine layer along the coast, hopefully, clearing by the afternoon.
The genesis of this book will hopefully become clear pretty quickly.
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