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Discover Ludwig"such desire" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific type of desire or a strong feeling or longing for something. Here are two examples of how "such desire" can be used in a sentence: 1. "She couldn't resist the tempting aroma of the freshly baked cookies, her mouth watering with such desire." 2. "Despite her busy schedule, her love for travel and adventure was a such strong desire that she made time for it whenever possible."
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Mr Obama has no such desire.
I had no such desire.
Young is figuring out how to milk such desire.
The Jamaican kids have such desire to compete.
(He mentioned no such desire at his press conference).
Yet that does not bring the nastiness sometimes associated with such desire.
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Such desires have caused retail revolutions before.
Such desires are being particularly well sated by European carmakers.
The slaking of such desires reached a feverish peak in the early nineteen-twenties.
The well-known leopard confederation, a secret association, seems to have grown out of such desires.
Some $70 million of Mr. Rockefeller's gift will help address such desires, while the rest will be devoted to arts programs.
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