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"she always wished" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's consistent desire or longing for something. Here is an example: She always wished for a peaceful and happy life, but her tumultuous relationships constantly hindered her from achieving her goal.
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Brookie explained to a friend that she wanted to make public art, and that, growing up in N.Y., she always wished the legend were true.
She always wished to raise a debate about sexism and opposing Page 3 was but one step on the road to a greater goal.
By W. R. Schneeman and Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, November 5, 1938 P. 13 In one scene of "Holiday," Miss Katharine Hepburn says that as a girl she always wished she could be John L. Lewis.
The New Yorker, November 5, 1938 P. 13 In one scene of "Holiday," Miss Katharine Hepburn says that as a girl she always wished she could be John L. Lewis.
As the new rocks arrived during their two-decade Sturm und Drang she would parade them eagerly to friends, and sit at table silently adoring them while, with her free hand, she wolfed down steak-and-kidney pie.Her amethyst eyesJewels were something to hide behind as, chronically shy, she always wished to hide.
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For his fiancée or his wife, the flower girl assumes, and she always wishes the recipient well, though it is clear that she is falling helplessly in love with the man's kind, mellifluous voice, and she waits every day, listening for him with transparent longing.
But she has always wished she could speak English like my father-in-law, who was a literature professor.
For Sarah, she had always wished so much that she hadn't been so shy the day she met Harry Potter, and now she'd had the chance to do it the way she wanted.
One girl said she'd always wished for a motor escort around City.
He said she had always wished to be heard, would want her life to end with a "bang not a whimper" and had a "last chance to exert a political influence".
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