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Discover Ludwig"ever wanting" is a correct phrase in English and is commonly used.
It is typically used to convey that something is wanted more or that something is desired for the long-term. Example: I am ever wanting to find ways to make a difference in the world.
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"I truly don't remember ever wanting to be something else".
I can't imagine ever wanting to live anywhere else.
Can you imagine ever wanting to escape from that?
(Buttons were handed out that read "I can't imagine ever wanting to be white").
In fact, he can't imagine ever wanting to do such a thing.
It was an awful sight and I couldn't imagine anyone ever wanting to swim in it.
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Ever wanted to speak Elvish?
Why would it ever want to leave?
Why would I ever want the world?
That is all he has ever wanted.
Would you ever want to do that?
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