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The phrase "hoping her" can be used in written English, such as in the following sentence: "I'm hoping her visit to the doctor goes well." This phrase is used to indicate that someone is wishing or desiring a particular outcome for someone else.
It can be used in various contexts, such as expressing concern for someone's health or success in a particular task.
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Here's hoping her third novel arrives sooner.
She was hoping her own mother would also join us.
She says she is hoping her students can "put together some more pieces of the puzzle".
He must be hoping her more conservative base will help him in his 2010 campaign.
Ms. Peters said her colleagues at home were hoping her return flight would be on time.
She is hoping her academic record, test scores and story will win her a college scholarship.
Instead of hoping her treatment would cure her breast cancer, he said, he was devoured by worries about obtaining the medicine she needed.
Irina Levitina (West) of Hackensack, N.J., chimed in with two hearts, hoping her partner would not take her too seriously.
And the play's author is hoping her work will help highlight one of the hottest issues of the 2016 election.
Connie wrote an essay about watching the London docks burning and hoping her mother would be all right.
Masha was hoping her husband might have some sway with the stubborn bosses at her son's unit.
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