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The phrase "also wants to deploy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an additional desire or intention to implement or launch something, often in a technical or project context.
Example: "The team has completed the initial phase of the project and also wants to deploy the new software by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "also intends to implement" or "also aims to launch".
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It also wants to deploy the mission to the buffer-zone currently closed off by Russia forces.
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The navy wants to deploy drones to track passing ships.
He wants to deploy American troops along the border with Mexico.
But instead of building the cars, he wants to deploy the stations to service them.
Samsung wants to deploy $1.2 billion in IoT.
And while they both do their best to sound ferocious, neither wants to deploy U.S. ground troops.
The platform is also increasingly attracting institutional investors wanting to deploy large amounts of capital on the platform, by making multiple small loans to individuals, according to Johnen.
George Wright, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon, said that while commanding officers' "automatic bias" is to "want to deploy to combat with 100percentt strength," they also recognize the value of each soldier, and try to protect their well-being".
Or perhaps he wanted to deploy the passenger oxygen masks.
"They want to deploy troops and command them in battle".
"They tell me: 'Tell us where you want to deploy.
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