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Discover Ludwig"want from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire or a need for something from someone or something else. Example: "I want from you a sincere apology for your rude behavior." In this sentence, "want from" indicates that the speaker wants or expects the other person to provide them with a sincere apology.
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Whaddaya want from us?
LONDON — What do we want from design?
You take what you want from it.
What do you want from a designer?
"That's all we want from Tony".
What more do you want from McGwire?
What do you want from me?
What does Shai want from Munna?
Think about what we want from photojournalists.
What does it want from us?
What do we want from college, though?
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