To hope for vs to hope of

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to hope of

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  • Lord knows, they don't have anything else to hope for.
  • But, Scott, there's so much to hope for.
  • She needed something to hope for.
  • The Iranian people could at last begin to hope for a new future and for a time when the period of killing and violence would be behind them.
  • We therefore continue to hope for another European legislative framework that will optimise and develop public services in particular.
  • There's no spectacle to hope for, no fantasy to imagine.
  • And now you're scared to hope for anything.
  • I refuse to have hope because there's nothing to hope for.

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