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Discover Ludwig"hopes of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express the hopes that someone has for a certain outcome. For example, "The parents had high hopes of their children succeeding in school."
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Hopes of new money may be optimistic.
Hopes of finding more are fast dwindling.
Arsenal harbour hopes of winning the title.
The Community has hopes of doing better.
Yet hopes of political unity are dim.
We'd have hopes of doing $20 million".
Its presence raised hopes of change.
The hopes of another Tamarillo had gone.
Hopes of acceleration this year are being dashed.
There were slim hopes of survivors.
Any hopes of a title quickly evaporated.
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