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Discover LudwigThe phrase "desire for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing feelings of longing or affection towards a male individual.
Example: "Her desire for him grew stronger with each passing day, making it difficult for her to concentrate on anything else."
Alternatives: "longing for him" or "yearning for him."
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Having made a splash, Mr Sarkozy may now step back in hope that this "creates a desire for him", as one supporter puts it.
My resentment has affected my sexual desire for him.
York trilled out her desire for him with sensual abandon.
Florence had no desire for him, or even liking.
Or, do you have a desire for him to do that with you?
Because Kit loves Falin, the pity she sometimes feels does not lessen her desire for him.
Ms. Pinsky credited her husband's media career, in part, to her desire for him to have one.
Adam tells Jessa, "You're a pussy", meaning that she's cowardly and weak for not acting on her desire for him.
"I'm bored of Boy now," she said, as capriciously as she had announced her desire for him.
She has a daring sexual forthrightness in her scenes with Mr. Forrest; she seems drenched in her desire for him.
An intense rapport between Breuer and his patient had taken an alarming turn when Anna divulged her strong sexual desire for him.
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