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Free sign upThe phrase "and wanting to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a desire or intention to leave or move to another place.
Example: "She stood at the door, her bags packed and wanting to go."
Alternatives: "and eager to leave" or "and desiring to depart".
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"We get people saying they have £8,000 of debt and wanting to go bankrupt.
"It's mostly families who arrive wanting a break from real life and wanting to go on a journey.
"I've been listening to great jazz singers lately, and wanting to go in that direction," Ms. Lang said.
These are fundamental things that turn out to be really important in making people feel excited and happy and wanting to go the extra mile for you.
"A few months after it happened, I started losing my head and wanting to go after the person and anyone associated with them," he says.
"We might be lacking certain things but in terms of desire and wanting to go out and compete, that sort of performance tonight epitomised that.
Similar(26)
We were confused and worried and wanted to go back".
She was not feeling well, and wanted to go home.
I'm tired and want to go sleep.
He was 27, and wanted to go to college.
He was ill, and wanted to go back to Australia.
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