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"left wanting more" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the feeling someone has after experiencing something but feeling as if it was not enough. For example, "After seeing the movie, I was left wanting more."
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I left wanting more.
But again, I left wanting more.
Here you're always left wanting more.
The big ideas are fine, but you are left wanting more.
Feldman writes little about his own work in Iraq, and readers will be left wanting more.
You're left wanting more; which is a small criticism, but much higher praise.
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Nobody, on the right or the left, wants more people to live in poverty.
The left wants more stimulus spending, and sees economic optimism as playing into the hands of its opponents.
True aficionados, on the other hand, will leave wanting more.
This will leave him wanting more and will encourage him to call you next time.
It left you wanting more.
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