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Samir1 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hope vs. Hopes

"I'd like to just get angry, but I'm refraining from doing so in hope/hopes of a more civil resolution."

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Samir1 I'd just like to just get angry, but I'm refraining from doing so in hope hopes of a more civil resolution. As shown above. Also, in the hope of .

  • Samir1 I'd just like to just get angry, but I'm refraining from doing so in hope hopes of a more civil resolution.
  • As shown above.
  • Also, in the hope of .
  • CJ
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Samir1I'd just like to just get angry, but I'm refraining from doing so in hope hopes of a more civil resolution.
As shown above. Also, in the hope of.

CJ

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