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I am trying to explain to someone how I am feeling about a situation that might or might not happen/work out and I am trying to choose a more casual or clear way to say it.
Sentence : I'm still full of hope ( or the correct phrase) but I do not know what is going to happen with X situation.
Would I am still full of hope, I'm still hopeful or I still have hope? Any suggestions are highly appreciated.
There's no telling how the hearer might take your various options. I know I'd personally say, "I'm still hopeful."
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