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Discover Ludwig'wish on' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as part of the idiom "wish on a star", which is used to express the idea of having a fond hope or wish that something will happen, although it may be unlikely. For example, "I wished on a star that I would get the job, and lo and behold, I got it!".
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"It's not an experience I wish on my worst enemy," he said.
To know your loved one is suffering is a brutality I wish on no one.
But my one wish on Christmas Eve is as plain as it can be.
But who would wish on any writer the terrible curse of one supremely successful book?
"He likes to wish on stars.
"Some people wish on stars," she says.
"That was only a wish on their part," he said.
It's something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy".
"What is my last wish on the transfer market?
The consequences were horrible, not something you'd wish on anyone.
"They'll probably write "As you wish" on my tombstone.
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