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The phrase "am we want" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to express a desire or intention, but it does not conform to standard English syntax.
Example: "I am not sure what we want for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "do we want" or "are we wanting".
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"As frustrated as I am, we want to keep those doors open and hope that a second location will be here in California," he said.
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It's "We want more of it".
Wherever we are, we want to be somewhere else.
And the simple answer is we want to estimate parameters.
"The truth is we want them both, always".
"The good news is we want to help.
My next thought was, "We want more".
The reality is we want to be winners.
My first thought was: 'We want more!'".
"Whatever it is, we want to hear from them.
"Our thought was we wanted Phil Jones.
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