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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also wanted to install" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an additional desire or intention to install something, often in the context of a discussion about software or hardware.
Example: "In addition to updating the software, I also wanted to install the new security features."
Alternatives: "also intended to install" or "also aimed to install".
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He also wanted to install a lift kit, to raise the suspension for a more rugged look.
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It also commits to using only its current models, rather than more advanced centrifuges it had wanted to install.
Condominium officials wanted to install an advertisement on the wall.
He wanted to install it all in a planned Museum of Democracy.
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