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Wish you have a great vs Wishing you have a great

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form would be "Wish you have a great..." or "Wishing you a great...". The verb "wish" should be followed by "you" and then the appropriate noun or adjective.

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Wish you have a great

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb "wish" should be followed by "you" and then the appropriate noun or adjective.

The correct form would be "Wish you have a great...".
  • I wish you a great deal of strength and success in this.
  • I wish you a great deal of luck and success.
  • We wish you a great deal more success in Washington, but also elsewhere, and Mr Piétrasanta also takes our best wishes with him as he embarks on his further career in politics.
  • It is a great privilege for Slovenia and for Europe and I wish you great success in the Presidency.
  • We wish you a great future and we also hope we can continue to work together, with many other Members of Parliament, for a different Europe, a Europe of solidarity and fairness, which reflects the aspiration of all Europeans.
  • I wish you great success in your Presidency.
  • I just wish a great journey to you.
  • I would like to heartily welcome all to my country and wish you great success in the game tomorrow.
  • In any case, Mr President, I wish you great success in your leadership of the European Union.
  • On behalf of us all, I welcome you most warmly and wish you great success in your first term of office as Members of the European Parliament.
  • We wish you great success here and trust that you will be able to coordinate your work well with American policy.
  • I wish you nothing but great and perpetual happiness!
  • You see, I have no wish to be a great lady.
  • I wish you all great success in your work for Europe!
  • We wish you great success; for the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats too, the Constitution is of the utmost priority.
  • I wish us all a great deal of success in the interests of our citizens.
  • I now wish Commissioner Mandelson a great deal of success in doing just that, believing as I do that this House will be alongside him and vigilant in these negotiations.
  • I wish him great success in implementing this programme.
  • I wish you and your great nation all the best, and convey my best wishes too in respect of our cooperation between the great nation of India and the European Union.
  • That is not something that other states out there may do; the decision, then, is for us to take, and, as regards your decision, I wish you the great success for which you have been striving.

Alternatives:

  • Wish you have a great time
  • Wish you have a great day
  • Wish you have a great trip

Wishing you have a great

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be "Wishing you a great...".

The verb "wishing" should be followed by "you" and then the appropriate noun or adjective.

Alternatives:

  • Wishing you a great day
  • Wishing you a great time
  • Wishing you a great trip

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