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"but would like" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire or preference for something, followed by a contrasting thought or condition. For example: "I can't attend the meeting tomorrow, but would like to reschedule for next week." This sentence expresses the speaker's desire to attend the meeting, but also acknowledges their inability to do so.
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BUT would like to study and work in the intensive care unit (ICU) maybe one day.
He personally has not seen any but would like to.
Is there anything you haven't designed, but would like to?
They want a different, shorter treaty, but would like it settled fast.
Write what you don't know, but would like to find out.
He gives private basketball lessons to young players but would like something more structured.
He has been recruiting new staff, but would like to hire another 150 at once.
The girl who doesn believe in that sort of thing but would like to try it.
We have found many of the people seen here, but would like your help in identifying more.
I did not try any other geometrical shapes, but would like to research this in the future.
I present average scores for the retired as well as those who are inactive but would like a job.
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