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Discover Ludwig'will hoping' is not a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "hoping". For example, "I am hoping to get the job" or "I am hoping for a raise".
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I probably will, hoping it now becomes charmingly retro rather than deeply un-hip.
Others say she must come five times in five years, and so she will, hoping that enough blisters of devotion will eventually show results.
This required the painstaking hunting of those animals, which I did with a good will, hoping that my efforts might redeem me from the terrible mistake of the snare.
While Pulis will hoping for a better performance defensively after a 3-0 home defeat to Alan Pardew's side last time out, the Eagles' main problem lies offensively having scored a mere 11 goals in 17 league games, and the absence of top scorer Marouane Chamakh (4), who picked up his fifth booking of the season, will do little to rectify this issue.
You have to be quick all the time.' McNish's car, which he will share with seven-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen and Dindo Capello, has proved to be the fastest of the three Audis, although it is team-mates Marco Werner, Frank Biela and Emmanuelle Pirro that have won for the past two years, and they will hoping to push the Peugeots into a mistake.
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All will hope so.
He will hope not.
India will hope it does not.
He will hope for the opposite result.
Britons will hope he is right.
CSKA will hope that does not apply.
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