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The phrase "I wanted" is correct and usable in written English.
It indicates a past desire or intention. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing a past event, expressing regret, or stating a previous goal. Example: I wanted to go to the beach yesterday, but it ended up being too rainy.
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I wanted to know.
I wanted to cheer.
Got what I wanted.
I wanted a car.
I wanted it out".
I wanted to escape.
It's all I wanted.
I wanted Margaret.
I wanted the angle".
I wanted all that".
I wanted sound effects!
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