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The phrase "always wanna" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts.
It can be used to express a consistent desire or wish for something, often in casual conversation or lyrics.
Example: "I always wanna be with you, no matter where life takes us."
Alternatives: "always want to" or "constantly desire to".
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"If I was writing, like, indie-rock songs about racism, that might not really work, you know?" The first single from "Cashmere," "T5," is a punchy, infectious song about being racially profiled by airport security ("TSA always wanna burst my bubble / Always get a random check when I rock the stubble").
Melissa: U always wanna [expletive].
You know as a streamer you always wanna show what's new out.
"When you're young you always wanna be made into a cartoon, right?
"Media always wanna turn it!" Players and union officials claimed to be unaware of McGee's comments until leaving their meeting.
"You always wanna hope that you've gotten better". Things are certainly different for the silly and spontaneous Scovel, 34, as he returns to the DC Improv for the first time since December 2013.
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'Kids are always gonna wanna do that, because they wanna taste that thrill.
In 2009, the song was namechecked in the Train hit single "Hey, Soul Sister" with the lyric "I believe in you/Like a virgin you're Madonna/And I'm always gonna wanna blow your mind".
I wanna always make you proud".
Know all the sports, be swag, and always say " Oh, you wanna go?
I just always thought, 'They don't wanna know if I'm doing Raskolnikov for the BBC.' " A long drag, a deep breath.
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