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The phrase "its want" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing a desire or need, but it is better to clarify the subject.
Example: "The organization is struggling to fulfill its want for more resources."
Alternatives: "its desire" or "its need".
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Achille can often tell when a competitor has won new business (and what kind it might be) by how it positions its want ads.
But the exclamation mark in its "Want It!" tagline should perhaps have been a question mark instead.Asked whether they want more stuff, consumers in rich countries have responded with an emphatic "No".
In "The Importance of Being Earnest" she says: "The two weak points in our age are its want of principle and its want of profile.
The campaign, run by the Department for Children, Schools and Families' was part of its "Want respect?
Its power, its speed, its roar, its relentless destruction, its capricious shifts in course … its want of mercy".
In a perfect world there would be a perfect balance of supply and demand between health care providers and the public; a balance between the health care the public needs and that which its want; and a balance between what health care providers want to provide and what the public wants to be able to access.
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He has denied the allegations and Interpol has not put him on its wanted list.
Abdel Jalil, the NTC chairman, called on the Algerian government hand over any of Gaddafi's sons on its wanted list.
It wants its calendar back.
It wants its goat cheese back.
It wants its camera back.
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