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"one could hope" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're expressing a wish for something to happen, but acknowledging that it may not be likely. For example: "The team is down five points with only two minutes left in the game - one could hope for a miraculous comeback, but it's highly unlikely."
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"One could hope for more on the energy front," Briggs said.
The final stretch of "Herbie's World," Herbie Hancock's hybridized JVC Jazz Festival concert at Carnegie Hall on Friday night, was as good as one could hope for.
The transformation from claustrophobia-inducing roadside last resort to everything one could hope for from a motorway fast-food chain is spectacular on all fronts.
Not something one could hope to measure at home.
Although one could hope to make similar films about other cultures, "here it's accessible.
If one is feeling less cynical, one could hope that Chinese encouragement might someday pay off.
Our students live in one of the safest environments one could hope for.
The fried clams, though, were as crisp as one could hope for.
They were his, but she was about as good an "assistant," critic, and advocate as one could hope for.
Jane Herman and Ethel Park's selection of presents (Page 103) is as delightful and diverse as one could hope for.
At $700 a month, it was about as cheap as one could hope to find in Manhattan.
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