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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I hope someone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a wish or desire for someone to do something or for a certain outcome to happen. Example: "I hope someone can help me with this difficult math problem."
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I hope someone does.
I hope someone proves me wrong".
I hope someone also kills Sharon".
Now I hope someone else can.
I hope someone passes by soon.
I hope someone figures it out".
I hope someone fills in a card for her.
I hope someone in Berlin presses Keen on all this.
"I hope someone rings me Monday morning with good news".
I hope someone from the Met was taking notes.
'I hope someone gives me The Present someday.
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