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The phrase "more want" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used in various contexts, especially when talking about desires or needs. Here are some examples: 1. "The child showed more want for candy than for healthy food." 2. "I have more want for adventure in my life." 3. "She has more want for a reliable partner than for material possessions." 4. "There is more want for compassion and understanding in the world." 5. "Their team has more want for victory than the opposing team."
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People want more, want more interactivity.
"Many more want to leave," he said, "but they can't.
Another one [Croatia] is going to join us next year, and more want to come.
Environmental groups, universities and government science agencies will more and more want sophisticated video press releases.
"My experience," he said, "is that more want to get chemo than not".
"And I no more want tea than the fucken wall," she said.
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Even more wanted to continue part time.
The Cardinals, seeded fourth, grabbed more rebounds (39-36) then the Spartans, forced 15 turnovers, played with more urgency, more want-to, than Michigan State could muster.
Now, more industries want bailouts.
Many hundreds more are wanted.
More people wanting college educations?
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