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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cannot want' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use similar phrases like 'cannot help wanting', 'cannot help but wanting', 'cannot help feeling the urge to want', etc. For example, "I cannot help but wanting to go to the beach this weekend."
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The West cannot want Ukraine to succeed more than Ukrainians do.
But we cannot want unity more than the Syrian opposition inside and outside.
Sky, which dominates the pay-TV model in the UK, cannot want a BBC competitor in exactly the same space.
Britain cannot want its "rust-belt" cities to end up like Detroit, when the rest of Europe has learned how to renew them productively and profitably.
And we had this: "You cannot want your grand-daughter to grow up above a garage with that drunken gorilla?" How does she do it?
As he says, we cannot want to create a society where bakers are compelled to make doughnuts, buns and cakes with any "lawful" message, even if they have a conscientious objection.
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"But peoples, civilizations, religions — and especially when these religions are themselves civilizations, types of society, almost States — cannot and cannot even want to . . .
If you're English you cannot not want to manage your country".
He does not, and cannot—I want to believe rate the blues below Bach.
But like the United States, Iran cannot possibly want Saudi Arabia, Turkey and other neighbors grabbing for pieces of Iraq when American troops leave.
You cannot wish, want, or command authentic power into your life, although you can try.
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