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I believe it is simply "hope." (when used in an *uncountable* sense, as it usually is - e.g. "have some hope", "Love, hope, and prosperity", "It gives us hope", etc.)

The only exception would be when used in a *countable* sense, in which case I believe "hopes" would be correct... e.g. when it might be used synonymously with "desires": i.e. "These are my [specific] hopes and dreams", "My hopes for the new year are to buy a new car, lose weight, ..."

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