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"radiates hope" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of hope that is spreading from a source to a place or a group of people, such as optimism or positive energy. For example, "His speech radiated hope, and the audience left the room feeling inspired."
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DAVID WRIGHT buzzed into the Mets' clubhouse yesterday as an instant-energy life form, as a can of Red Bull for the team's sluggish soul, as a 21-year-old who radiates hope.
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Giuliani has radiated hope and optimism in the midst of great suffering and thus has helped all those around him to control their fears, even if they can't dismiss them.
America's special envoy to the region, William Burns, has been preparing the ground through meetings with the Israeli leader, Ariel Sharon, and the new Palestinian prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas (but conspicuously not with the veteran Palestinian president, Yasser Arafat), for a visit later this week by his boss, Colin Powell.Both sides are radiating hope.
That spirit burns in Bosnians like a steady candle in the night radiating hope, learning and faith.
Even if this experiment in empathy reaches only as far as within the community of artists working on this project, it could be a small but powerful shift and one that we hope can radiate outwards.
They radiated charisma, hope, health.
Even if these sculptures do somehow radiate the hope, ambition, and positivity that their creators believe will attract "upstart" businesses to their immediate vicinity, how many jobs could they possibly create?
But she radiates a kind of irresistible energy that makes you want to like her. "I hope she's nice," a friend tells me beforehand, and you know what he means.
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