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Discover LudwigThe sentence fragment "he doesn't want" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that someone has indicated they do not wish to have, do, or be a part of. For example, "John said he doesn't want to go to the party tonight."
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He doesn't want to.
He doesn't want that.
He doesn't want anything.
He doesn't want it rehearsed".
He doesn't want to play.
"He doesn't want a war".
"He doesn't want to fight.
"He doesn't want the time".
"He doesn't want domestic reforms.
So he doesn't want junk science, he doesn't want nonsense.
He doesn't want counselling.
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