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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always desires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or perpetual longing for something.
Example: "She always desires to travel the world and experience new cultures."
Alternatives: "constantly yearns" or "forever longs".
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According to most theories, desires are always desires for conceivable states of affairs.
The writer, pursuing his art in solitude, always desires to consummate his haphazard love affair with (his unseen muse) Faye, to literally possess her.
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"I was always desired," she explains at one point.
"I have always desired to die on Sunday".
Man will always desire to demonstrate his power to others.
To find and ascertain phenotypic differences, minimal variation between biological replicates is always desired.
Such success, although always desired, was not part of the author's approach.
On Wednesday St Paul's said it had always desired a "peaceful resolution" to the situation.
"African Americans will always desire, need and appreciate a place that allows that expression".
Our legal principles might lead us to outcomes that we don't always desire.
This finding is significant, since a uniform HF loading distribution is always desired in operation of the HF adsorption process.
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