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Discover Ludwig"so wanted to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong desire or intention to do something. It can also convey a sense of frustration or disappointment that the desired action was not able to be carried out. Example: She was so exhausted from work, but she still wanted to go for a run.
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And he so wanted to be helpful.
I so wanted to be Christian".
I so wanted to be part of that world.
And I so wanted to be like, "Lady.
"I so wanted to write and direct," she says.
"I so wanted to have a bath in my room," Dame Judi said.
"I so wanted to be a part of it," Chavez said.
And they so wanted to be a part of the west.
It's a terrible grief when you think that something that you so wanted to happen never will for you.
How is any of this even possible?' Oh dear, I so wanted to end on a positive note.
I also so wanted to go away for camp my friend did for a week".
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