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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I never wanted" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express something that the speaker has never desired or hoped for. Example: I never wanted fame or fortune, all I ever wanted was to live a simple and happy life surrounded by loved ones.
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I never wanted it to.
"But I never wanted to".
I never wanted a turkey.
I never wanted the gloves.
I never wanted to work.
"I never wanted for anything.
"I never wanted celebrity.
I never wanted to be a playwright.
I never wanted to do that".
"I never wanted to freak anyone out.
"I never wanted to tear them down.
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