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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already wants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has a desire or intention that has developed prior to the current moment or context.
Example: "She already wants to start planning her vacation, even though it's still months away."
Alternatives: "has already expressed a desire" or "is already eager to".
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Mr. Warner already wants to go faster.
But Kmart's new chairman, James B. Adamson, already wants to shorten the timetable.
The most favorable comparison would be to figure that the consumer already wants an SE with the automatic transmission.
"You're capturing the person that already wants to take care of themselves," she said, "and now wants to take care of themselves in a more emotional way".
It already wants to charge more for local-loop unbundling and is determined to improve margins in return for investing in fibre.
It already wants to offload all or part of its personal computer business as well as its United States-based nuclear power plant subsidiary, Westinghouse.
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The Lorne Meeting Lorne would claim later that he already wanted me on the show.
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