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high hopes
noun as in anticipation
Example Sentences
There had been high hopes that an agreement would be reached to commit countries to deep cuts in carbon emissions.
The actor, who has high hopes of being in a TV series next, had little acting experience before “Blitz.”
Crypto supporters have high hopes for Trump, who has personally invested in digital currencies and whose election was partly powered by support from the industry.
With high hopes for the production, the high school teacher said she was intrigued to see how this kind of art form told the unresolved tragedy.
She said she has high hopes the pop star will make it to the final.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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