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The phrase "hopefully hear" is a perfectly acceptable part of written English.
It means to expect, anticipate, or hope to hear something. For example: I sent my job application to the company last week, and I'm hoping to hear back soon.
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We'll hopefully hear more soon.
When the deal is announced we'll hopefully hear details on planned integration with Gtalk, Gmail, etc.
We'll be tuning into the Facebook call, on which we will hopefully hear about usage of Facebook among younger demographics, a key market subset for the social company.
We'll hopefully hear more details about how exactly the A11 chip has been optimized for AR, but details were scant during the presentation.
An arena battler is a good multiplayer starting point, but we'll hopefully hear more about how well this works later on this week after players have had a chance to give it a try.
Ah yes, that annual rite of passage when thousands of graduates and their families will gather to (hopefully) hear words of wisdom from some of the most prominent politicians, celebrities and business leaders.
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You've hopefully heard a lot about the movement around women in tech, raising awareness about the challenges that women face in the tech industry and the importance of hiring and retaining a diverse workforce.
You've hopefully heard this before with regard to your Facebook account and other social media sites, but it bears repeating: Whenever you are offered something free of charge or for a negligible fee, assume that you are the product.
Hopefully I hear back soon!
Hopefully politicans heard Mario Draghi's warning today that the world economy will suffer unless the US government is reopened soon: Photograph: JONATHAN ERNST/REUTERS 3.44pm BST Looks like Wall Street may have finally woken up to the US government shutdown.
Vernon's voice is frequently mangled with Auto-Tune and other electronic effects until it's unrecognisable, which seems telling as well, given that he's expressed a desire to play to audiences who've "hopefully never heard of us".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com