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"want both" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that you would like to have two different things. For example: "I want both the red shirt and the blue one."
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You want both.
"I want both".
You don't want both.
I want both roles".
I also really want both".
I want both," he said.
Similar(7)
Bush wanted both.
Oracle wants both rescinded.
She wants both, really.
I wanted both.
I wanted both skill sets.
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