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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I would have wished for her

Are these 2 sentences natural ?

"Is 'could have wished for her' what you would have said?

1 There is no better husband I could have wished for her. She has the perfect husband.


Is 'criteria' the would you would have used? Would you rephrase?

2 That's one of the criteria I know she was looking for in a man.


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1 There is no better husband I could have wished for her. She has the perfect husband. She has the perfect husband.

  • 1 There is no better husband I could have wished for her.
  • She has the perfect husband.
  • She has the perfect husband.
  • She couldn't have wished for a better.
  • anonymous Is 'criteria' the would you would have used?
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anonymous"Is 'could have wished for her' what you would have said?1 There is no better husband I could have wished for her. She has the perfect husband.

She has the perfect husband. She couldn't have wished for a better.

anonymousIs 'criteria' the would you would have used? Would you rephrase?2 That's one of the criteria I know s

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