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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I wanna know" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an informal way of asking a question, or requesting information. For example, "I wanna know how to make this recipe."
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I wanna know if you brought my cigarettes".
"I wanna know how many people are seeing that episode.
Baby" to include the lyrics "I wanna know why you profit from death".
He says "I wanna know why we're at four and not one" – ha.
One of Joe's last songs was "I Wanna Know," a modern R&B classic that revolves around a simple vow: "I wanna know what turns you on".
What I wanna know is why the hell they bother going out in the first place.
There's even a slab of Arctic Monkeys' Do I Wanna Know?, which baffles the crowd motionless.
I wanna know, who are the soldiers that had that job?
— Judy Blume (@judyblume) 7 Jun 12 My friends @NCTE wanna know what's on your #summerreading list & I wanna know what's on your kids'.
The quartet played 20 songs in total after opening their energetic set with "Do I Wanna Know?" from their fifth and most recent album, AM.
A bluesy soul-searcher, "Do I Wanna Know?" unfurls over moody, flesh-spanked grooves, registering Tom Waits veteran Tchad Blake's input.
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