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The phrase "which will hopefully" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express hope or expectation for something in the future. Example: "I am currently studying for my exam, which will hopefully help me get into my dream university."
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This mostly reflects falling profits, which will hopefully prove temporary.
We help map the conflicting arguments, which will, hopefully, lead to more informed decisions.
"There are little bits thrown in which will hopefully delight a Jewish audience.
We're putting a film together which will hopefully shoot in London later this year.
I'm also recording my next album, which will hopefully be out in the fall.
Back on the opening hole, McIlroy scrambles his par, which will hopefully settle him down.
I finished my first screenplay which will hopefully be the next thing I direct.
It's a small but tangible behaviour change which will, hopefully, impact on patients.
"I am writing a book at the moment, which will hopefully be out in November.
Oh, yes, there's another big deadline, which will hopefully feature in the final episode (of four): a big wedding there.
"At some point, there will be job reductions, which will hopefully be done through attrition and early retirement buyouts".
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