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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I want only' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that you don't want anything else other than what you are specifying. For example, "I want only one slice of cake."
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I want only to leave.
She added: "I want only one thing.
I want only whispers of sugar, not a treacly bleat.
I want only brown bread and good salted butter alongside.
"I want only to stab him," he said.
"I want only to respond to my work.
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But I wanted only one".
I wanted only to hug her.
I wanted only to be an international chess champion.
When I was 15, I wanted only beauty.
I wanted only to take enough to sleep forever.
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