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The phrase "want for" isn't correct or commonly used in written English.
Instead, the phrase "want to" is commonly used in written English. Example: I want to go to the store.
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They want for everything.
Judy doesn't want for fans.
Who could want for more?
"We want for nothing.
I want for nothing.
That America we want for our children.
All I want for Christmas is that.
What do you want for a snack?
I don't really want for much.
"That is what I want for us.
Neither will want for toys or food.
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