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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again wanting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a renewed desire or need for something that was previously desired.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found myself again wanting the comfort of my favorite book."
Alternatives: "desiring once more" or "longing again".
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So I call him again, wanting two styles.
Now she is at it again, wanting, among other things, to scale down English National Opera.
But again, wanting to display sportsmanship, I didn't yell at the ref. My good behavior went unrewarded, however.
Against Kiefer, he was doing it again, wanting his opponent to hand him the match instead of taking it.
The next morning, he called again, wanting to know if I was a rich woman looking for a gigolo.
All four ninth-inning runs came against Ryan Dempster, the Cubs' closer, who could not be blamed for never again wanting to see the Mets.
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That nobody will ever again want to digitize music from a CD?
I never again want to be that sick — and I haven't been.
He opened the door and saw his mother would not again want any supper.
Collins, again and again, wants to know about her father, "would he have seen"?
In London, I again wanted to capture this atmosphere of togetherness, using this montage.
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