best hope

collocation in English

meaningsofbestandhope

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best
adjective
uk
/best/
us
/best/
of the highest quality, or being the most suitable, pleasing, or effective type of thing ...
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hope
noun[C or U]
uk
/həʊp/
us
/hoʊp/
something good that you want to happen in the future, or a confident feeling about what will happen in ...
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(Definition ofbestandhopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Transplantation tolerance appears to offer thebesthopeof achieving this degree of effectiveness and specificity.
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Such screening offers thebesthopefor early detection, eligibility for treatment and improved survival.
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I argue that such a look reveals that many-lives schemes provide thebesthopefor cosmic justice.
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Thebesthopewas that enough schemes could be tried to give a general idea of what could be expected.
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Ourbesthopeis that we may be able to identify and avoid those factors that cause it to fail.
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With such political problems at state level, it seems that thebesthopefor democratisation rests with the civil society.
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We represent theirbesthope.
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That is ourbesthope.
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However, deprived e of this opportunity, serving the police probably appeared hisbesthopefor advancing himself, and possibly his ideas, within the administration.
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Ourbesthopeis that they never become motivated and can act out of character and constantly surprise us and themselves.
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The chivalric pose becomes recognizable as the symptom of a gender principle in distress, as well as the lastbesthopefor that principle's resuscitation.
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Ourbesthopeis that we can educate one another out of the regressive illusion that there is a quick fix for anything.
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Frequently, however, a court would rule the technology in question represented the patient's "last andbesthope" and therefore must be covered by the insurer.
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Patients conveyed a feeling of being in capable hands and felt they had thebesthopefor prognosis based on the treatment they were receiving.
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Ourbesthopeis that we will be able to identify and avoid any "obstructive ingredient" that interferes with the chance of success.
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This offers thebesthopeof progress.
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That is thebesthopefor peace.
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The contact group is thebesthope.
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If we stand together, there is ourbesthope.
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That is thebesthopefor the future.
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That is thebesthopefor the country, too.
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Thebesthopeof progress lies in this field.
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This is thebesthopeof making progress.
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That is thebesthopefor a negotiated settlement.
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By far thebesthopeis in the schools.
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