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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm hoping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or expectation for something to happen in the future.
Example: "I'm hoping to receive a positive response to my application soon."
Alternatives: "I wish" or "I anticipate."
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I'm hoping nothing else".
I'm hoping they'll be happy.
"I'm hoping so," he said.
I'm hoping she'll outgrow that.
So here's what I'm hoping.
"I'm hoping not to retire.
Well, I'm hoping".
That's what I'm hoping".
I'm hoping they're O.K".
I'm hoping for more".
"But I'm hoping".
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