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Are these sentences correct?


a) "I wish that you continue to live health (or at least to the most that is possible) and happiness"



b) "I wish that you continue to live health (or at least with the maximum that is possible) and happiness"



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PinkLady wrote: ↑March 5th, 2025, 7:04 pm Are these sentences correct?


a) "I wish that you continue to live health (or at least to the most that is possible) and happiness"



b) "I wish that you continue to live health (or at least with the maximum that is possible) and happiness"



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Thank you.
These sentences don’t really work.

“to live health” is not English.

And the rest is a bit clumsy.

Maybe you want something like:

I wish you happiness and continued health as far as possible.
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Do you mean to live life?
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