Sentence examples for Wish from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Wish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a desire or hope for something to happen. Example: "I wish I could travel to Paris this summer."

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Wish

noun

A desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen

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"I think it's for women to make a choice about what clothes they wish to wear, if they wish to wear a veil that is for a woman to make a choice.

I wish them well.

I wish I could".

That wish to pass something on is about the most basic, human and natural instinct there is.

We owe him a great deal and wish him every possible success.

I wish we were having the election at the end of the debate, not instead of the debate.

I wish you would.

They should be careful what they wish for.

Perhaps they should beware of what they wish for.

"We just want to wish him well and his job is still here when he's feeling better".

I wish it was".

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