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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with hopes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express an expectation or wish for the future. For example, "He went on his journey with hopes of finding a better job."
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Growth is slipping, along with hopes of rivalling China.
"Bridgewater!" "With hopes of making the Olympic team".
Had he enlisted in the military with hopes of turning his gun on his superiors?
Because of this, he wrote, "they looked forward to the future with hopes considerably strengthened".
Now, with one child and with hopes for more, they need more space.
Russia appeals to a shared past; China seduces it with hopes for a wealthier future.
First, the two foreign ministers held press conferences that mixed recriminations with hopes for the future.
I gave Scientology to the world with hopes of good usage.
"So I couldn't watch it," she said, her voice wistful with hopes of reruns.
Bulldozers have moved in on the Canterbury TV building, with hopes of recovering survivors abandoned.
She is a first-year medical student at Yale, with hopes of becoming a pediatrician.
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