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Discover Ludwig"had a wish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an individual who has desired something. For example: "The little girl had a wish to explore the world beyond her small village."
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CM: You had a wish to go back to drama.
Nearly everywhere they went, people had a wish list as long as the Euphrates River.
My husband, Brad, and I had a wish list of features.
"We had a wish list, and it always seemed to gravitate toward U.S. Bancorp".
When asked if she had a wish to either grant herself or DiCaprio an Oscar she chose her good friend.
Although they had a wish list, they had done enough online apartment-searching to be realistic from the start.
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He still has a wish list.
Of course, landlord groups have a wish list, too.
"It's not about the realization of a wish but about having a wish.
Do you have a wish list of other actors you would like to work with?
Peter Gelb, the general manager, probably has a wish list of improvements he would like to see.
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