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hopefully to vs and hopefully to

Both phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Hopefully to' is incorrect and not commonly used in English. 'And hopefully to' is also not a standard phrase in English. It seems like there might be a misunderstanding in the usage of 'hopefully.'

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This is not a correct construction in English. 'Hopefully' is an adverb that should be used to express a wish or desire, not followed by 'to.'

"hopefully to "

'Hopefully' is an adverb that should be used to express a wish or desire. It is not followed by 'to.'
  • President Mugabe has now set up a committee of white farmers and Mugabe supporters, hopefully to reach a sensible agreement on land redistribution.
  • They would leave Lydia, and they would go out in search of a new place to live, leaving behind just enough people to survive on the resources that were available, and hopefully to take their civilization somewhere else where they could thrive.
  • We have already been working with many Arab countries on initiatives to get gas, via Turkey, hopefully to a Nabucco pipeline.
  • We are going out to get wasted, hopefully to the point of blowing chunks on each other's shoes.
  • Otherwise, if we wait until 2015, when quotas are hopefully to be abolished, we shall miss a unique opportunity for the European dairy industry.
  • Fortunately evaluations of EC aid give us a meaningful tool to improve what we are doing and also hopefully to meet the challenges I have just mentioned.
  • For the purpose of agreement and the speedy implementation of this regulation and hopefully to avoid a lengthy conciliation process, the use of common OIE criteria would be appropriate.
  • We are moving away from a sort of information society hopefully to one of education, culture and values, and these guidelines really do speak of a European Research Area.
  • It is a good example, as Mr Hughes has said, of the social dialogue at work, in action, and we can look forward hopefully to a success in May.
  • I am also glad that the Knesset has approved the Wye Accord and that we can move forward hopefully to see some greater security within that agreement.
  • All right, I want you to put these saline drops into your nose to keep your mucus membranes hydrated and hopefully to prevent future bleeding.
  • That is the possibility, to actually have some programme presentation and in the future hopefully to fight European elections on European issues and not get bogged down in national rhetoric all the time.
  • We seem to be moving on with the internal market, hopefully to a position where we will get an internal market that functions properly and fairly for all our citizens and businesses.
  • It's actually looking all around our solar system, hopefully to look at 99% of the sky and try and map more of these near-earth objects, these asteroids that we haven't found in the past.
  • I leave this place today, hopefully to go back to my Member State Parliament, the House of Commons, to represent people in Woodford Halse, Daventry, Long Buckby, Guilsborough, Brixworth, Earls Barton and elsewhere across the constituency known as Daventry.
  • I wonder if the Council of Ministers considers that the increased openness which is now hopefully to come within the EU ought also to embrace the Council of Ministers' addresses to the European Court of Justice.
  • And it really highlighted something that I would like to ask you guys to think about and hopefully to help with, which is, I think a lot of us are very afraid to have conversations about war, and about politics.
  • Hopefully to mãe of the girls Is here.
  • Hopefully to get an even deadlier chemical that will get you out of here faster.
  • Well, it's better to travel hopefully than to arrive.

This is also not a standard phrase in English. 'Hopefully' is an adverb that should be used correctly to express a wish or desire.

"and hopefully to "

'Hopefully' is an adverb that should be used correctly to express a wish or desire. It is not typically followed by 'and' in this context.
  • For the purpose of agreement and the speedy implementation of this regulation and hopefully to avoid a lengthy conciliation process, the use of common OIE criteria would be appropriate.
  • All right, I want you to put these saline drops into your nose to keep your mucus membranes hydrated and hopefully to prevent future bleeding.
  • They would leave Lydia, and they would go out in search of a new place to live, leaving behind just enough people to survive on the resources that were available, and hopefully to take their civilization somewhere else where they could thrive.
  • And it really highlighted something that I would like to ask you guys to think about and hopefully to help with, which is, I think a lot of us are very afraid to have conversations about war, and about politics.
  • However, I have decided to remain here to listen to you and hopefully therefore to reinforce to some degree the Europeanisation of rail transport.
  • I am always willing - and hopefully able - to come back to explain our results, but we have to verify what we find.
  • And hopefully a grandson to boot!
  • We can only regret that it is the crisis that has forced us to respond swiftly and hopefully effectively to the current state of affairs.
  • Well, mark and I were talking about this fantasy, you know, of going to New York after drew graduates and hopefully goes to college.
  • Fortunately evaluations of EC aid give us a meaningful tool to improve what we are doing and also hopefully to meet the challenges I have just mentioned.
  • After all - and hopefully - innovation in response to efficiency standards may deliver more efficient patio heaters.
  • And hopefully it's about to get more so.
  • And so, I was able to put that into this story, which is an alphabet, and hopefully go on to something else.
  • We will continue to gather information and hopefully be able to link all those concerned with this issue.
  • You've lived through ivy week And hopefully gained entry to the college of your choice.
  • And hopefully lead us to the location of the killer.
  • And hopefully the answer to whatever's laying waste to those poor sods at the hospital.
  • These issues will be given a prominent place there and hopefully contribute new impulses to the continued discussion.
  • I made a preliminary contact with the head of the theatre department at the University of Wyoming and hopefully that will lead to more interviews.
  • And hopefully she said something to Silmas about the haunted history of the house.

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