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I am hoping to hear from you soon vs I am looking forward to your reply

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English to express anticipation for a response. They convey a polite, friendly tone in a professional or formal context. The choice between the two phrases depends on personal preference or the specific situation.
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I am hoping to hear from you soon

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is used to politely express the desire for a prompt reply or communication from the recipient.

Examples:

  • I am hoping to hear from you soon regarding the job interview.
  • I am hoping to hear from you soon about the project details.
  • I am hoping to hear from you soon with your decision.
  • I am hoping to hear from you soon
  • No, but I am hoping to recover some of its cognition.
  • Yes, but I am hoping to distinguish the ending.
  • But I am hoping to become a nurse.
  • I am hoping to play the King's Arms.
  • Im currently at college studying Health Care, I am hoping to become a nurse.
  • I am hoping to help with chores, things parents normally have little time for.
  • I am hoping to get the answers to some of these questions this evening.
  • No, I am hoping to get the box set for Christmas, though.
  • I am hoping to spare not only my hand but my pride, as well.
  • I am hoping to see some positive developments in the Middle East.
  • What I am hoping to do by my proposal is save time and make the voting that takes place more transparent.
  • I am hoping to get that expanded upon right across the Union in the not too distant future.
  • I am hoping to be back by midnight, but it's possible I may have to make a run for it.
  • Are you working on it? I am hoping to get into the studio in segments through the first six months of 2011.
  • I am hoping to have calm and happy life, and not a bitter journey.
  • Since they are my husband's two very favorite dishes, I am hoping to try to make them for him.
  • I am hoping to publish this one towards the end of this year.
  • I am hoping to gain some experience living abroad and getting to know people.
  • A. Of course I am hoping to continue on as a music artist.
  • I am hoping to meet relatives who still live there and to do some more genealogy research.

Alternatives:

  • I am looking forward to your reply
  • I look forward to hearing from you soon
  • I anticipate your response
  • I am eager to receive your feedback
  • I await your prompt reply

I am looking forward to your reply

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is used to politely express the expectation or excitement about receiving a reply or response from the recipient.

Examples:

  • I am looking forward to your reply to my email.
  • I am looking forward to your reply regarding the meeting schedule.
  • I am looking forward to your reply with the requested information.
  • I am looking forward to her reply.
  • We are looking forward to a reply from him.
  • I am looking forward to the debate.
  • I am looking forward to constructive discussions.
  • I am looking forward to resuming my duties aboard the Enterprise.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I am looking forward to pursuing this fruitful dialogue.
  • I am looking forward to hearing Parliament's view on this subject.
  • I am looking forward to our debate.
  • I am looking forward to initiatives from the Greek Presidency on both these issues.
  • I am looking forward to when we both see the same thing.
  • If this is in Hell then I am looking forward to heaven.
  • I am looking forward to the cooperation within this framework.
  • I am looking forward to a treaty in which territorial cohesion has an important role.
  • I am looking forward to the Ten Year Gathering.
  • Therefore I am looking forward to our first trialogue meeting on 30 March.
  • I am looking forward to cooperating with the European Parliament.
  • I am looking forward to reporting to you on the evaluation of the readmission agreement.
  • I am looking forward to your songs every week, Carlene.
  • I am looking forward to good collaboration in the future.

Alternatives:

  • I am hoping to hear from you soon
  • I look forward to hearing from you soon
  • I anticipate your response
  • I am eager to receive your feedback
  • I await your prompt reply

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