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The phrase "I wished" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a past desire or hope for something. Example: "I wished for a new bike for my birthday, but instead, I got a book." Here, the speaker is expressing their past desire for a new bike and their disappointment in receiving a book instead.
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I wished them luck".
I wished the mount away.
I wished I hadn't asked.
"As I wished," whispered Girl.
"I wished her luck.
I wished him cured.
I wished I hadn't.
I wished you hadn't spoken them.
I wished I had my sunglasses.
But I wished for more of them.
How I wished those words were true.
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