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Discover Ludwig'want being' is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'wanting to be' in a sentence such as: "She was always wanting to be the best at everything she did."
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"I don't want being Danish to be something that I can put on and take off".
And if you don't want being abroad to impact on your exercise regime, the Fitbit One is a minuscule clip-on monitor that counts your every step.
Frankly, we want to treat employees like adults, and we don't want being in the office to seem like a punishment.
Here's an excerpt: I don't want being a mother to change the way employers see me, but of course, it does.
Best Buy indicated that its short-term goals were to speed products through its supply chain and reduce instances of products that customers want being out of stock.
It can't just be a constant… I want being funny to be something that I can just use rather than something I need".
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"All we want is peace.
All I want is positive!
What they want is answers.
What they want is performance.
All I want is dopeness!
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