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The phrase "though I want" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a contrast between a desire and a situation or condition that may prevent that desire from being fulfilled. Example: "I will attend the meeting, though I want to stay home and rest."
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He added, though, "I want to believe this is real".
In September, though, I want to play with unusual flavors and colors.
Strathairn is an attractive, intelligent actor; sometimes, though, I want to pinch him to make him jump, and energize him.
Right now, though, I want to win the individual title again".
"For now, though, I want to live for myself and enjoy my life".
Now, though, I want to ask them about the starriest experience of their careers.
For right now, though, I want to lead the easy life for a while.
Someday, though, I want to save money, have children, and buy a house, and it would be impossible to do this on an adjunct's pay.
In my current open environment, though, I want to keep conversations limited; I know everyone can hear me, and I don't want to annoy them.
Today, though, I want to underscore an important lesson that we have learned: It really is important to avoid wasting time reinventing the wheel.
Right now, though, I want to post two photographs Abbey Braden took at their Irving Plaza show, and share two oblique anecdotes.
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