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Discover Ludwig'didn't want' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that someone did not want to happen, or did not want to do, in the past. For example, "He didn't want to go to the party, so he stayed home."
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"We didn't want pretty.
He didn't want music.
I didn't want trouble.
They didn't want girls".
She didn't want anything.
Rumsfeld didn't want that.
Nachman didn't want anything.
She didn't want help.
"I didn't want to.
They didn't want Zelig.
(I didn't want any).
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