Sentence examples for a wanted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a wanted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is desired or sought after, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He is a wanted criminal in several states."
Alternatives: "a sought-after" or "a desired".

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This works in a similar way to a wanted ad.

Every child should now be a wanted child.

I behaved like a criminal, a wanted man.

His fugitive status made him a wanted man.

Students have even printed a "wanted dead" picture of his alleged victim.

He was still, at the time of his death, a wanted man in his home country.

On Friday, police near Denver shot dead an unarmed man who was a wanted fugitive.

Back in Virginia, Haugen scanned the rape suspect's photo and designed a wanted poster.

He is now, Bellin reports, "a wanted fugitive in the state of New York".

Abdullah Ooni was a wanted criminal with a $44,000 reward on his head.

Interpol has issued a wanted list of 27 people in connection with the killing.

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