'it is wanted' is a correct and usable sentence in written English. You can use it to indicate that something is desired or sought after. For example, "The police are looking for the suspect; it is wanted for questioning."
All of this expense and risk has been executed by a team that has never proven it is wanted by its constituency (if attendance figures are any indication), in a state where there are practically more foreclosed houses than people.
The second is putting traffic where it is wanted.
Hypnotic drugs can provide sleep when it is wanted.
It is wanted in a time of repetition.
The fact that what is being supplied is only part of a plant negatives the idea that it is wanted for immediate use.
In the studio there are racks above and stands on the floor on which lamps can be mounted so that they direct the light where it is wanted.
"Part of it is wanting to keep my dignity.
It is wanting the best for them.
5. Provide what's wanted where it's wanted exactly when it's wanted.
4. Provide what's wanted exactly where it's wanted.
Whether it was wanted or not.
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