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"I do hope" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a way to express hope for a certain outcome or to emphasize that you are hoping for something. For example, "I do hope that today will be a good day."
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I do hope not.
I do hope you understand".
I do hope there's more to come.
I do hope for better.
I do hope they're rubber.
But I do hope not.
I do hope you disagree!
God, I do hope so.
I do hope it's Charles.
I do hope it's satisfactory.
But I do hope so.
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