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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wishes for something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when expressing the desire for a certain outcome or result. For example: He wishes for a better future for his family.
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Wishes for something.
But, after a time, the fish wishes for something completely different; he wishes is could just be a normal fish.
What do you do? a. Do your job, but keep your wishes for something more or other under the radar.
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He wished for something to build on.
Griffiths and Saracens had wished for something grander this weekend.
But some MegaBus customers still wished for something better than waiting on a sidewalk.
I also wished for something like a fuel tank to grip with my knees.
"Do you think you could wish for something like that in my case?" Choate said, rhetorically.
But wishing for something, caring about something - that's not enough.
Who hasn't wished for something, anything, to take the edge off daily life?
People are wishing for something different apart from the wind, storms and rain".
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