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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are wanting to" is not standard in written English and is generally considered incorrect.
It is often used in informal speech but should be avoided in formal writing.
Example: "They are wanting to go to the concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "want to" or "would like to".
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People are wanting to be involved".
It's another demonstration that we are wanting to push on".
"Sometimes they are wanting to make a name for themselves.
"People are turning up, people are wanting to go in".
"A lot of people are wanting to see something done the old way," Jere said.
Some of the groups are wanting to possibly make some changes.
And this may well be a time when people are wanting to hear them again".
None of them are wanting to use this to reduce standards or row back," he said.
Presumably they are wanting to rush back to start their brilliant legal careers.
It isn't as if they are wanting to escape or anything.
"People are wanting to claim their own voices and the right to speak for themselves.
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