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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The use of "wish"

Is it grammatically correct to say "I wish your success in your future career"?


I know it is right to say "I wish you success in your future career."


But I was wondering if the former is comsidered correct as well. If it is not correct, what is the rationale?

  

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" Right. Anonymous Is it grammatically correct to say "I wish your success in your future career"? No, but you can wish for one's success.

  • " Right.
  • Anonymous Is it grammatically correct to say "I wish your success in your future career"?
  • No, but you can wish for one's success.
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AnonymousI know it is right to say "I wish you success in your future career."

Right.

AnonymousIs it grammatically correct to say "I wish your success in your future career"?

No, but you can wish for one's success.

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