Sentence examples for hopefully using from inspiring English sources

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Redmayne told Out Magazine: "I felt like, I'm being given this extraordinary experience of being able to play this woman, but with that comes this responsibility of not only educating myself but hopefully using that to educate [an audience].

In particular, the company wants to leverage the collective buying power of small sellers, for products and services that they all need — for example, labels, tags and printing services they need to package their goods, hopefully using sustainable materials.

What Microsoft hears from developers is that they need to deliver apps to lots of devices and platforms — hopefully using their existing skill sets — and that they need to connect data from many different places to their apps.

Having just made it easier to check-in on the app, Foursquare now wants you to dive head first into locations around you, hopefully using the app to help you decide where to go next.

Hopefully using it is just as good, because LG is in dire need of a hit — their handset division spent the past six consecutive quarters wallowing in red ink.

Hopefully, using the measures we have learned from the ongoing battle against smoking, we can overcome the obesity epidemic and improve the health of all Americans.

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This is useful in helping to design roundabouts that pedestrians prefer and will hopefully use, to help encourage active transport.

As for the unused campaign money, he said that he intended to "hold on to it for a while and hopefully use it for another race some day".

"You write down things that the speakers say and you'll hopefully use it in the future, because it is not a skill I'm used to, it's not what I'm doing day in and day out.

"We can hopefully use this as a springboard for the second half of the season," said Andy King, echoing the thoughts of his manager, who said: "I hope this could be a turning point to us coming back much better".

The first time we heard the word "hopefully" used in a nor adverbial way was from the lips of a pretty woman whom we were wining and dining at a restaurant.

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