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The phrase "wanted" can be a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
Here are some examples of how "wanted" can be used in a sentence: 1. "I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining." 2. "She wanted a new car for her birthday." 3. "The students wanted more time to complete their project." 4. "I wanted to apologize for my behavior last night." 5. "The team wanted to win the championship, so they trained hard every day." In all of these examples, "wanted" is used as the past tense form of the verb "want" and is used to express a desire or intention. It can be used in various tenses and forms, such as "I want," "he wants," "they will want," etc. As long as it is used correctly in the sentence, "wanted" is considered to be a valid and usable part of written English.
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— Just, wanted.
Help wanted.
Colette wanted….
They wanted more risk, Goldman wanted less?
"He wanted to get what he wanted.
She wanted music and she wanted apples.
They wanted it and we wanted it.
I just wanted what they wanted.
Dickens wanted what the people wanted".
She wanted it, he wanted it.
Everything Mr. Obama wanted, he wanted, too.
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