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"they were hoping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a particular group of people's attitude or feelings about something, usually something they wish would happen. For example: "The family was hoping for good news about their missing daughter."
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They were hoping for order.
They were hoping to do so again.
They were hoping to get lucky.
"They were hoping for more severe charges".
They were hoping that hosting "S.N.L".
They were hoping to be watched themselves.
They were hoping to discuss peace proposals.
"They were hoping for a son this time," she explained.
They were hoping to catch a plane to New York.
Many observers said they were hoping for something spectacular.
And they were hoping you were going to solve it.
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