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The phrase "I hope everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used at the beginning of a sentence to express the speaker's wish or desire for all aspects or things in a situation to turn out positively. Here is an example: "I hope everything goes smoothly for your presentation tomorrow." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their wish for all aspects of the presentation, such as the technology, the audience's attentiveness, and the presenter's performance, to go well.
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"I hope everything will be cleared up quickly, so I can finally have my pictures back," Gurlitt said.
I hope everything will be all right".
I hope everything will be fine.
I hope everything keeps going good.
I hope everything arrives by Sunday.
I hope everything works out well".
"I hope everything they say comes true.
"I hope everything will go well for him.
I hope everything will be better for her.
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I'm just like: "DO YOU EVEN KNOW ME? DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT I'M DOING IN MY SPARE TIME?" In the near future I want to study in Los Angeles for a year – I hope everything works out so I can move there.
"I hope everything changes and the new government understands what I'm doing for my country," he said.
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