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"I started hoping" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific moment or event when the speaker's hope began or intensified. Example: "As the sun went down and darkness crept in, I started hoping for someone to come and rescue me from this deserted island."
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I started hoping for snow in early December, which I know was wishful thinking.
I guess I started hoping all days would be like that".
I started hoping that Wun Wun would pluck our heroes out of the mosh pit and carry them to safety.
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In an interview that runs alongside the shoot Jenner also opens up about her modelling career: "I started this hoping that it would have longevity.
It's only when people started sledging me that I started to hope New Zealand never won another match ever again in any sport.
I started to hope that this time could be different.
I started to hope the locomotive would not come, that perhaps they had changed their minds or even forgotten.
"That's why I started my initiatives, hoping perhaps I can move things.
Soon I started losing hope, also because of my injury, I started falling unconscious and then tried to bring myself back.
I think that, yes, this is a good place to love music, and I start to hope that the strike goes ahead after all.
Then I start to hope that the patternmakers' gods are smiling on the day he buys the dress - after all this, it had better fit.
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