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Discover Ludwig"desired him" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's feelings towards someone else, expressing a sense of longing or wanting for that person. For example: "She couldn't deny the intense attraction she felt for him. She desired him more than anyone she had ever met."
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It was no longer true of Cohen that men envied him and women desired him.
So between them there was always this tilt, this unbalance: she had desired him before he knew what was up.
After Dion's banishment, Dionysius, when he sent Plato back, had desired him to ask Dion privately, if he would be averse to his wife's marrying another man.
One of his admirers was Andy Warhol, who, if not in love with Basquiat, certainly desired him, and was his champion at a crucial moment in Basquiat's ascendance.
An alternative keeper, that is — for while Kerouac revered the "holy con man" and Ginsberg desired him as the ideal lover, Carolyn sees a thwarted family man, a sick reveler unfitted by circumstance to accept the only true medicine, love.
Here was one of the best players in major league baseball available to any team that desired him, and the Mets, seriously needing a right fielder, which Guerrero just happens to be, made him an offer he could easily refuse.
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Always, he desires him.
Unfortunately, Maggie desires him as well, which threatens to drive a bitter wedge between the sisters.
Though she adored him, she did not – could not – desire him sexually.
A deadly storm in North Dakota brings together a rancher and the woman who desires him.
Late in life, Johnson said she didn't desire him when they started, but couldn't say no.
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