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I sincerely hope vs I hope sincerely

Both of these are correct phrases in English. However, "I sincerely hope" is more commonly used and sounds more natural. The word "sincerely" is typically placed before the verb "hope" to express a genuine and heartfelt wish.
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I sincerely hope

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a genuine and heartfelt wish or desire. The word "sincerely" is placed before the verb "hope".

Examples:

  • I sincerely hope that everything works out for you.
  • I sincerely hope you have a safe journey.
  • I sincerely hope you feel better soon.
  • I sincerely hope that you all have the stomach for it.
  • I sincerely hope you survive so we can finish this properly.
  • I sincerely hope you're half as resourceful as your sister.
  • I sincerely hope that this situation can be resolved.
  • I sincerely hope you're not calling me a lady.
  • I sincerely hope you bring me good news.
  • I sincerely hope our next conversation is under better circumstances.
  • I sincerely hope your trust hasn't been misplaced.
  • I sincerely hope that you can adapt yourself to it.
  • I sincerely hope you do not have cause to regret your generosity.
  • I sincerely hope that you won't break the law again.
  • I sincerely hope it's of help.
  • And I sincerely hope that the next time you...
  • I sincerely hope you'll accept my apology.
  • I sincerely hope we meet again very soon.
  • I sincerely hope that their compassionate proposals can stand the test of legislation.
  • I sincerely hope that honourable Members of this House will support this report.
  • I sincerely hope that the European Union will receive promises of a constructive US position.
  • I sincerely hope that we can swiftly come to an agreement.
  • I sincerely hope that the economic reform agenda will be taken forward with some urgency.

Alternatives:

  • I truly hope
  • I genuinely hope
  • I earnestly hope
  • I deeply hope
  • I wholeheartedly hope

I hope sincerely

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

While grammatically correct, this phrase is less common and may sound slightly awkward. The word "sincerely" is placed after the verb "hope".

Examples:

  • I hope sincerely that you find what you're looking for.
  • I hope sincerely that you enjoy your vacation.
  • I hope sincerely that your dreams come true.

Alternatives:

  • I hope genuinely
  • I hope truly
  • I hope earnestly
  • I hope deeply
  • I hope wholeheartedly

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