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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also does not want" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that someone has a desire or preference that aligns with a previous statement, indicating an additional refusal or lack of interest.
Example: "She enjoys outdoor activities, but she also does not want to go hiking this weekend."
Alternatives: "also does not wish" or "also does not desire".
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But she also does not want to destroy her marriage.
It also does not want anyone to overreact.
Judge Laws also does not want "to live with severe, distracting pain".
He also does not want the same person to be chairman and chief executive.
But it also does not want to fuel the pro-democracy movement by ignoring public grievances.
But the same voter who wants unlimited services also does not want to pay for it.
Israel also does not want Russian weaponry flowing to the militant group Hezbollah.
But he also does not want to offend the Christian right or the insurance companies.
She also does not want her borough of origin made public.
She also does not want to revisit the same terrain over and over.
However, it also does not want its 25.1% share to be diluted.
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