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The phrase "always wanted to win" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a long-standing desire or aspiration to achieve victory in a competition or challenge.
Example: "Since I was a child, I have always wanted to win a championship in my favorite sport."
Alternatives: "have always desired to win" or "have always aimed for victory."
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I've always wanted to win!
"I've always wanted to win this.
"I always wanted to win a title in Venezuela".
This is the one that I've always wanted to win.
"It's a race I've always wanted to win," he said.
Ernie Els always wanted to win Jack Nicklaus's tournament.
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"You always want to win.
In training he always wants to win.
A winner always wants to win.
"Like Mourinho I always want to win.
"Um, I always want to win," she said.
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