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The phrase "anything wanting to" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that desires or requires something else, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I don't see anything wanting to be addressed in this report."
Alternatives: "anything that needs to" or "anything wishing to".
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If anything, wanting to be loved is the one trait we all have in common, no matter our age, background or location.
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New York in anything wants to beat Boston.
So for the time being European firms, if anything, want to offshore more.
Put yourself in the shoes of members of the department who more than anything want to avoid reopening the search.
She's afraid of commitment, but more than anything wants someone to love and understand her.
Anything you want to say.
Anything it wants to.
"Anything you want to name".
"Anything you want to talk about".
Or anything I want to say.
Anything you want to do," Carol said.
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