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Discover Ludwig"someone wants" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is expressing a desire for something. For example, "Someone wants to go to the beach this afternoon."
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Unless someone wants seconds".
Someone Wants You Dead.
"NEWS is what someone wants to suppress.
Someone wants to go to a bullfight.
Someone wants to make their parents proud.
If someone wants to feel some way, do it.
"But if someone wants Nikes, we'll make them Nikes".
If someone wants to make this excuse, they will do".
"If someone wants to look confident, have them squint".
I'll have that discussion if someone wants to".
But if someone wants to talk, that's fine.
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