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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wish list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a list of desired items, goals, or aspirations, often in the context of shopping, planning, or personal desires.
Example: "For my birthday, I created a wish list of all the things I hope to receive, including books, gadgets, and clothing."
Alternatives: "a desire list" or "a goals list".
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Making a wish list.
He gave the organizers a wish list.
He still has a wish list.
Ever write down a wish list?
Besides, she said: 'It's a wish list.
We asked parents for a "wish list".
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It also has a wish-list option.
It certainly has a wish-list.
"It's a wish-list item," she said.
Still, it has a wish-list costing very much more.
The S.E.C. put the matter of "beneficiary ownership" atop a wish-list of priorities.
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