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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wanting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of lack or desire for something, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "There was a wanting for genuine connection in the bustling city, where people often felt isolated despite being surrounded by others."
Alternatives: "a lack" or "a desire".
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For the record, every single person who is concerned about this comes from a place of A) wanting the film to do well and B) being terrified of the message it threatens to send to Hollywood if it doesn't succeed.
There has never been a wanting of his attention on those issues".
There has been a craving for nativity, a wanting for a new African sound – so this movement was bound to happen".
Moreover, whenever the largest payoffs in design originate from system level optimization, implementing hardware building blocks with increased flexibility and programmability becomes a wanting to enable intellectual property (IP) block sharing and reuse.
LG and YouTube have JOINED FORCES to bring to a wanting world a cellphone that works natively with the video-sharing Web site.
A wanting.
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Use congruence to obtain a wanted outcome.
There has been a want of strategy.
More than a want.
A People want "done".
'A Most Wanted Man'.
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