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The phrase 'has always wanted' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that an individual has been desiring for a long time. Example: Since she was a child, she has always wanted to work for a large non-profit organization.
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Esau has always wanted to leave.
He has always wanted it both ways.
Dig the backyard pool she has always wanted.
"He has always wanted to test the boundaries," she said.
This is just what she has always wanted.
Yet Domingo has always wanted to nurture young talent.
And Dora has always wanted to be whisked.
Maxted, 55, has always wanted to be a college porter.
Toomer has always wanted to be the Giants' star receiver.
It's just the divide that he has always wanted.
She is like the sister Alexis has always wanted.
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