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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'a want' by itself is not grammatically correct and is generally not used in written English.
A more appropriate form of this phrase would be 'I want,' which is used to express a desire or wish. For example, "I want to go to the park this weekend."
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More than a want.
There has been a want of strategy.
The problem is a want of imagination.
Or maybe State's crime is a want of patriotism.
Maybe the Mets will post a want ad.
Is this a need on Mia's part, or a want?
It is easy for this writing to show a want.
"But right now it's a want; it's not a need".
The need is actually a "want", a preference.
The problem is not a want of a solution.
Clothes, he said, seemed like a need but were usually a want.
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