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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in hopes' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use 'in hopes' to express that you are expecting or hoping that something will happen. For example: I'm studying hard in hopes of getting into a good college.
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And in hopes that it was not".
Spasiba, Pasha!" — in hopes of entering.
All in hopes of preserving a separate, arboreal peace.
Ms. Jones approached her in hopes that more would follow.
And in hopes that it was not," Jim Praley,….
I watch in hopes of being watched back.
Many people seek them in hopes of avoiding surgery.
"They come every day in hopes of getting visas".
"They keep following green areas in hopes of finding food".
Individuals are buying in hopes of speculating in the market.
Two very different new parking ventures use a combination of these media: one in hopes of saving you time, the other in hopes of saving the world.
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