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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may hopefully be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of possibility and optimism about a future outcome. Example: "The new policy may hopefully be able to address the ongoing issues within our company." This sentence implies that the speaker is hopeful that the new policy will solve the problems, but there is no guarantee.
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Our opening ceremony (a customary grand event in this part of the world) may, hopefully, be the time to breathe a sigh of relief.
On the first day of a three-day meeting, the committee's executive board discussed the arrest of a reputed Russian mobster on charges he conspired to manipulate two skating events".This may hopefully be an individual case restricted to one event in one sport," Thomas Bach, an I.O.C. vice president, told leaders of winter sports federations in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Thus, future studies may hopefully be able to clarify some of the issues addressed in this paper.
This work offers an effective method for enhancing degradation of dyes and may hopefully be also applied for treatment of other recalcitrant compounds in water and wastewater.
The results may hopefully be guidance to design and fabricate the photodetector based on the 2D-2D nanocompositevenven beyond the SnSe nanoplate-graphene nanocomposites.
The simulation results for multiobjective resource allocation problems (MORAP) shows that genetic algorithms (GAs) may hopefully be a new approach for such kinds of problems.
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The very same Mitt who redefined the contemporary notion of flip-flopping to suit political expediency, and who raised the bar by campaigning on a platform totally devoid of conviction to levels that may never, hopefully, be seen again.
Good strategies for the prevention and care of musculoskeletal disorders may then hopefully be developed.
But our profession's indifference may hopefully soon be a thing of the past.
There should hopefully be updates from ATLAS and CMS on this, which may or may not be decisive.
"What Marty and I may bring to this, hopefully, is an understanding of the industry which makes us not just critics," Mr. Cowan said.
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