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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely wanted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong desire or need for something, emphasizing the intensity of that desire.
Example: "She absolutely wanted to attend the concert, no matter the cost."
Alternatives: "truly desired" or "deeply wished for".
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He absolutely wanted to keep separate, absolutely.
"I absolutely wanted it," Ms. Sheridan said.
Mr. Roth, who "absolutely" wanted to be a father, became close to Jackson.
Arsenal's Arsène Wenger said Ledley's actions offered evidence that "Cardiff absolutely wanted a replay".
Chief among them is that I found at the GSE faculty I absolutely wanted to work with and learn from.
"It wasn't an easy transfer but we absolutely wanted to have Henrikh," Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke said.
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"We absolutely want competition.
"I absolutely want an empire".
"I absolutely want some company," he said.
They absolutely want you to do that.
"I absolutely want kids," he said.
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