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The phrase "i do wanted" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct form would be "I do want." This phrase is used to express a desire or intention. For example: "I do want to go on vacation next month." This sentence shows the speaker's firm desire or intention to go on vacation.
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"I do want to write again.
And I do want that other person".
"I do want him back," he said.
"But I do want to help people".
I do want a family.
But I do want justice.
But I do want to".
I do want something now to do on stage".
I do want to emphasize what I've said before.
In fact, I do want the watermelon.
I do want to rule the world".
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