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Discover Ludwig"wishing that" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express a desire or hope for something. For example: "I am wishing that I could have gone on that vacation with my friends."
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(Can't help wishing that 1700s Charleston had made the cut).
Sassuolo must be wishing that they had played Inter sooner.
One is left wishing that Obamacare covered spine transplants.
But that doesn't stop you from wishing that you could.
It left me fervently wishing that Rickman would play Hamlet.
Wishing that you may continue to published factual references.
"Wishing that those I love knew just how much, wishing that they knew that no matter what happened to me, to keep believing in the good in people.
The Yankees may be wishing that, after his dominant outing Wednesday, they will miss Pineiro.
"I mean it's sitting over there wishing that things were different than they are".
I cannot stop from wishing that we could have another chance.
It leaves you wishing that Strathern had gone the whole hog and invented imaginary conversations.
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