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The phrase 'desire to know' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a strong interest in learning something or gaining knowledge about a particular subject. For example: "I have a strong desire to know more about the history of the area."
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Philosophers by nature desire to know.
That desire to know more still seems to fuel her.
And I have no desire to know what it was.
Farmers desire to know how to run a farm.
Despite this policy, some donors and recipients express the desire to know one another.
They exhibit an underlying curiosity and desire to know more.
It is an intellectual quest fired by a fierce desire to know, to change her life.
It was born of this same desire, to know the unknown".
It was Paul's supreme desire to know Christ and to be united with him.
Underlying these questions is her desire to know whether she's lived as she should have.
Some are out of a desire to know the food better: Do you use antibiotics?
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