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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'many wants' is not grammatically correct and would not typically be used in written English.
The phrase should be rephrased as "many wants and needs" or "many desires". For example, "I had many wants and needs that I wanted to meet" or "She had many desires that she sought to fulfill".
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We have too many wants".
Technology, now more than ever, enables them to satisfy many wants immediately.
A Financing Deal's Many 'Wants' To finance six developments with Ritz-Carlton in Boston, New York and Washington, Millennium Partners wanted to borrow $400 million.
In the marketplace, prices ration what we consume, guiding how we allocate resources among our many wants.
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Many want professional careers.
Many wanted to submit".
Many wanted help.
Many want to.
Many want them made permanent.
How many want more sleep?
If it does, many want cash compensation.
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