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Discover Ludwig"his desires" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's wants or goals. For example, "Michael was determined to fulfill his desires, no matter the cost."
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Steven wore his desires on his chest.
Some of his desires are mundane.
He said counseling could cleanse his desires.
Brown translated his desires into Gothic horrors.
"And I gave in to his desires.
But his desires may be somewhere else".
I wanted to hold him accountable for his desires, but I wanted to acknowledge that they were, truly, his desires.
"But I don't judge a president by his desires.
Yeshua fights back his desires in order to refuse her.
But I will never willingly yield to his desires.
Freud said man was alienated from his desires.
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