I think the problem is saying you're looking for a "hybrid bike" doesn't really tell us any useful information since the term is so vague. I have two bikes that could be considered "hybrids", in that they combine elements of road and offroad bike styles, but they don't have an awful lot in common.
One is a lightweight singlespeed cyclocross bike with 700C wheels, drop handlebars and clearance for knobbly tyres. It's fast and sporty and I mainly use it on-road for commuting and audaxing, but also use it for a bit of offroading/cyclocross in winter (with different wheels & tyres).
The other is a compact rigid MTB-framed bike with 26" wheels, mudguards, rack, 21 gears, suspension seatpost and straight bars. It's more of a leisurely ride. With fat slick tyres (Schwalbe City Jet) it's suitable for riding both on the road and on trails, but not for serious offroading.
However, you do explain in the other thread what your specific requirements are, which is much more helpful. If you go into a bike shop, ask for recommendations based on what you actually need, rather than using vague terms like "hybrid". If it's a good shop, they will steer you to something that suits your needs. It may well be in the "hybrid" section of the shop, or it may not...
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