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Discover Ludwig"want for more" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
For example: "She was never satisfied with what she had; she always wanted for more."
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Who could want for more?
"Whether they want for more info or not aside, the economy clearly snapped back to a healthy degree from Q1's weakness".
Highway onramps are dispatched quickly enough, yet a driver might want for more immediacy.
The tilt-based controls were surprisingly reactive and I didn't want for more power.
Who could want for more, right?
The listener's ear does not tire or want for more, humble as Adentro is".
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I subscribe to Talent Pro, and I have never found myself wanting for more InMails.
And that's what every writer wants: for more people to read their work".
But I have always wanted for more company from people of color.
"This is the site the community has wanted for more than a decade," Mr. Nagy said.
She says: "We are working much more closely with our nursing colleagues, which is something we have wanted for more than 10 years.
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