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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I wish however" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a contrasting idea after expressing something that you desire or hope for. For example: "I wish however that I had more time to devote to my hobbies."
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I wish, however, that someone had criticized — and persuaded Beschloss to alter — his prose style.
I wish, however, to point out a signal difference between the two police actions.
I wish, however, that Philip Wilson had chosen another version than that by Neil Bartlett.
I wish, however, that Ducornet had looked longer and harder at the skeevy little world she's summoned.
I wish, however, they hadn't acquiesced in the audience's prior belief that silent movies were quaint and trivial.
I wish, however, that the push to get more people to use pedal power were accompanied by an equally aggressive effort to teach drivers to be more cognizant and respectful of those on two wheels who share their streets.
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(I do wish, however, that "upper income" started just a dollar above me).
I still wish, however, that dramatists would show restraint when it comes to using child actors to illustrate issues of human degradation.
I do wish, however, that he'd name names.
I do wish, however, that the company would have placed the two ports on opposite sides, giving the user a little more leeway with where to plug it.
I do wish, however, that the steering, which is electronically assisted in the SRX, was a tad tighter and gave a little more road feel.
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