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"object of desires" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a person or thing that someone longs for or desires. For example, "She was the object of all his desires."
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Dewey spoke of the good as the object of desires of which we approve in calm, informed reflection (E 208, 212).
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She made herself the embodiment of Brazilian Girls' songs: a not-so-simple object of desire.
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