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"hopefully to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the hope or expectation that something will occur in the future. For example, "The project is moving forward, hopefully to be completed in time for the deadline."
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Once Europeans piled onto ships and sailed hopefully to America.
McCain stepped back, and looked hopefully to Hagee.
We will push him, hopefully, to another level".
Only sex, as Ed said hopefully to Emma, is free.
And Mr. Rogness is looking hopefully to next year.
We have done well enough hopefully to earn contracts here.
"It is hopefully to be reached," he said.
He looks hopefully to the ref, who turns away indifferently.
But Mr. Wiser complained to state officials anyway -- "hopefully to see some justice done, and hopefully to prevent something similar" from happening to others, he said.
I miss the city painfully and do hope to return, hopefully to live and work again.
"We are trying hopefully to find survivors or at least recover the bodies," he said.
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