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Discover Ludwig"was hoping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express a wish about something that has not, and may not, be realized. For example: I was hoping that he would get the job, but he didn't make it to the final interview.
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was hoping
noun
The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.
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"Was hoping, was hoping, was hoping".
(I was hoping too).
I was hoping for circumcised.
"And I was hoping".
He was hoping to impress his mother.
I was hoping he'd make it.
"I was hoping he would be second.
He was hoping to catch Kony himself.
That's what everybody was hoping for.
I was hoping for better luck.
Which is what I was hoping for?
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