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"keep wanting to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express a continuing desire to do something. For example, "I keep wanting to take a cake decorating class but I'm too busy with work."
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I keep wanting to say how could you?
Why do you keep wanting to punish me?
They keep wanting to declare the company dead.
It's scary, but I still keep wanting to go again.
Even when we're not in costume, we keep wanting to use the knife.
"I keep wanting to hang up more plaques, and she won't let me," Alen complained.
I suppose I keep wanting to rescue April — from Frank, from herself.
"He is a football player, and that's what I keep wanting to put out there.
They keep wanting to talk about this being a Christian nation.
They keep wanting to take more control, but it's ours to run.
"I keep wanting to know how the kidnappers got Danny into the car.
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