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Discover LudwigThe phrase "want nothing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a negative context to express that someone has no desires or needs. Example: "After years of striving for success, she realized she wanted nothing more than a simple and peaceful life."
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So, I want nothing different.
He don't want nothing back".
"I want nothing," he said.
Tell her! Yasi and I want nothing".
"I want nothing to do with it.
They want nothing less than miracles.
I don't want nothing from you.
I want nothing to do with this.
I want nothing more than that".
"They pretty much want nothing more than our demise".
And I want nothing to do with you.
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