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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm wanting" is not standard in written English and is generally considered incorrect
It may be used in informal spoken English, but it is better to use "I want" in most contexts. Example: "I'm wanting to go to the concert this weekend."
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I'm wanting her to be normal.
"I'm wanting to move into producing.
But meanwhile I'm wanting a life outside work, with my loved ones.
I'm wanting people to realise that I'm just a child doing something I love.
I'm wanting to carry on as long as my body can take it".
Quite the opposite: I give that stuff away, because I'm wanting to make the best whole piece.
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"I just feel that I'm wanted".
He says 'I'm want to die.
ALLEN I'm wanted for pederasty in Mongolia.
I'm not sure I'm wanted there, to be honest.
I'm wanted!" I thought to myself upon receipt.
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