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The phrase "always wanted to work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a long-standing desire or aspiration to be employed in a particular field or position.
Example: "Since I was a child, I have always wanted to work in the field of medicine."
Alternatives: "have always desired to work" or "have always aspired to work".
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He always wanted to work.
I've always wanted to work with Sullivan.
He always wanted to work in shoes".
"I always wanted to work," she said.
I'd always wanted to work with Steve.
I always wanted to work with dogs.
Hoggett had always wanted to work in New York.
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I'd always wanted to work more freely.
Have you always wanted to work with puppets?
Always wanted to work together, and now we r!
"And I've always wanted to work with underprivileged kids".
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