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The phrase "always wanting more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous desire for additional things, experiences, or achievements, often implying dissatisfaction with what one currently has.
Example: "Despite his success, he was always wanting more, striving for greater heights in his career."
Alternatives: "perpetually desiring more" or "constantly seeking more".
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Always the inquisitor, always wanting more answers.
I was always wanting more.
Photographers are never satisfied, always wanting more.
Impatience, always wanting more, is United's spur.
Many of Madrid's fans are entitled and eternally unsatisfied, always wanting more.
Ms. Parson's choice was "Greed," which she sees as "a very current topic -- always wanting more".
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She always wants more.
He always wanted more.
They always want more".
"Everybody always wants more money," he noted.
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