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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost hope that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling of giving up or resigning oneself to a situation. Example: After years of fighting for equal rights, the activists had lost hope that true change would ever come.
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Just sitting beneath the surface of many a person in our community is a gamut of fear, mistrust and lost hope that is deeply connected to racism, misogyny and homophobia.
The critic's daughter said she had lost hope that their dreams of democracy would be achieved.
Senator Squadron said he had not lost hope that the legislation might pass.
I haven't actually lost hope that the Giants can make the playoffs.
"We have not lost hope that we may get to celebrate another Christmas with her.
He has given up, he has lost hope that we will see our son again.
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I am losing hope that I will ever see my money.
Tymoshenko's supporters are losing hope that European pressure will lead to her release.
I think she's starting to lose hope that she'll ever find someone.
Their children have begun to lose hope that things will ever improve.
On Saturday evening, the rescue team began to lose hope that they would find any more survivors from the rubble.
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