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The phrase "with desires" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a state of having wants or aspirations, often in a poetic or emotional context. Example: "She walked through the garden, her heart filled with desires for a brighter future."
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Warning: Wrinkly adults with desires!
The three female protagonists grapple with desires, doubts and threats to their self-expression.
If only he hadn't spoiled their paradise with desires of his own.
But his basic tenet, which held that suffering lies in causal relation with desires, promoted asceticism in Buddhism.
The shocking news seems to be that women are individuals, with desires and fantasies peculiar to themselves.
Thus, beliefs issue in behaviour only in conjunction with desires and attention, which in turn issue in behaviour only in conjunction with beliefs.
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With desire?
House infested With desire.
Eyes bulging with desire.
We "ache" with desire.
The book fairly heaves with desire.
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