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in the hopes of vs with the hope of

Both 'in the hopes of' and 'with the hope of' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably.
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in the hopes of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the intention or expectation of achieving something.

Examples:

  • She applied for the job in the hopes of getting hired.
  • He invested in the stock market in the hopes of making a profit.
  • They traveled to the city in the hopes of finding a new apartment.
  • In the hopes of improving his health, he started exercising regularly.
  • The team trained hard in the hopes of winning the championship.
  • In response, the White House released his military records in the hopes of disproving the charge.
  • Some junk is put away in storage in the hopes of possible reuse.
  • I've already bought this amazing mermaid costume in the hopes of attracting Richard's attentions.
  • You're fooling yourself in the hopes of finding something redeemable.
  • I'm posting a video on the Internet in the hopes of snagging a celebrity date - with Lori Loughlin.
  • My priority is to use my colleagues' accidental insights to develop new methods for the early detection of cancer and in the hopes of finding a cure for Alzheimer's.
  • A few days ago, we thought that you killed Felix Soto and Cyril Nauer in the hopes of solving P versus NP yourself someday.
  • I'm actually entertaining my boss right now in the hopes of a promotion.
  • Ronaldo planned on diving them all one by one in the hopes of finding it.
  • Michael Bluth had gotten up early... in the hopes of avoiding his family.
  • They pull two girls into the big, scary jail in the hopes of getting a payoff.
  • He's currently meeting with investors in the hopes of starting an organic gourmet hot dog truck.
  • Here, she will begin searching for some new way to treat him, in the hopes of penetrating his unique malady.
  • Kane turned to us in the hopes of preventing you from making a catastrophic mistake.
  • I'm here to grovel before your wonderful Earth Alliance in the hopes of attaching ourselves to your destiny.
  • This mating with Alrik was arranged since her birth by the leaders of both worlds, in the hopes of restoring peace.
  • He'd gotten the maintenance guy to fish it out of the drain for him and had been carrying it around in the hopes of seeing me again.
  • Nations putting their self-interests aside in the hopes of building a global community, holding hands and Kumbaya?
  • Did you orchestrate Ms. Morano's dismissal in the hopes of getting her clients?
  • I came to this club, Ben Flynn, in the hopes of assembling an army of fae so I could hunt Warlow down, and I found you.

Alternatives:

  • with the hope of

with the hope of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the purpose or goal behind an action or decision.

Examples:

  • She applied for the scholarship with the hope of furthering her education.
  • He started a business with the hope of becoming financially independent.
  • They adopted a rescue dog with the hope of providing a loving home.
  • With the hope of inspiring others, she shared her story.
  • He volunteered at the shelter with the hope of making a difference.
  • Jan 13, 2013 ... Though in the hope of and with the hope of are pretty much interchangeable. Please take note that in hopes of can have a different meaning, as ...
  • Jan 13, 2013 ... "with the hope of". Related. 4 · What does 'alpha' mean in the phrase, “A plea came for the President to be more alpha.” 3 · What is the logic ...
  • 8 days ago ... idiom. variants or with the hope of. : wanting something to be true : hoping that something will happen. She went back to the restaurant with ...
  • Feb 12, 2024 ... Trying to earn my keep with the hope of seeing NutriSan expand into new markets. A dream job for those interested in ecological solutions to ...
  • May 12, 2023 ... ... In the hours leading up to the end of Title 42, migrants push forward with the hope of crossing into the..."
  • Feb 18, 2024 ... Do you play with the hope of meeting someone romantically? ... In the spirit of Valentione's day, lets have a discussion about love! I have been ...

Alternatives:

  • in the hopes of

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