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"i actually wanted" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It indicates that the speaker's true desire or intention was different from what may have been assumed or initially stated. Example: "I told everyone I wanted to go to the party, but I actually wanted to stay home and relax."
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I actually wanted to be Dylan.
I actually wanted him to stay on.
"I actually wanted to die," she said.
I actually wanted to be a playwright".
You know, I actually wanted to be a philosophy major.
I actually wanted to call the film 'Performance'.
But I actually wanted to surrender to another way to be".
"I actually wanted to be a priest," Henry Hill told The Chicago Tribune in 1986.
I actually wanted to burn the cars and just see it burn.
If I actually wanted to wear the bloody things, I'd have to go through all this again.
I thought it was such a huge breakthrough that I actually wanted to see and be with this guy.
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