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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely wanting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely lacking or deficient in a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The report was absolutely wanting in detail, making it difficult to draw any conclusions."
Alternatives: "completely lacking" or "entirely deficient".
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His development was perhaps the most significant question that hung over the Yankees as they began spring training, and club officials were very sensitive to Posada's feelings, wanting him to know that they believed in him, absolutely, wanting his confidence to bloom.
Scientists should communicate, "but without absolutely wanting to impose their views," Kuntz says.
I was absolutely wanting to be in love.
"I was having issues with my own father and men in general; I was absolutely wanting to be in love.
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"We absolutely want competition.
"I absolutely want an empire".
"I absolutely wanted it," Ms. Sheridan said.
They absolutely want you to do that.
"I absolutely want kids," he said.
And I absolutely want to do the latter.
"We will absolutely want him to have the death penalty".
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