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"some wish" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to express hope or desire about something, as in the example sentence: "Some wish for a better future, but it's up to us to make it a reality."
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Some sleep, some wish they could.
Some wish to be left alone.
Some wish Steve Alford were coaching Indiana instead of Iowa.
Some wish to move capital from one area to the other, and some wish to make gifts (the latter including government aid and gifts by charitable foundations).
And some wish to revise our understanding of Christian tradition altogether.
Some wish they had been part of Social Security after all.
No doubt some wish Gerson Lehrman would distil things down to a simple share recommendation.
Some women decide to have an abortion, while some wish to continue their pregnancies.
Nevertheless, some wish that he were more focussed on elimination of the disease.
The Wilpons harbor some wish to bring back the magic of 1986.
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Contrariwise, the second world war is, for British culture, the opposite – a comfortable bolthole for some wish-fulfilment, where our judgment is always sound and our strength only boosted by the severity of the test.
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