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The phrase "want strongly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong desire or determination to have or do something. Example: He wanted strongly to win the race and trained hard every day to achieve his goal.
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This is an angle that the Olson and Boies team want strongly presented in order to help build the case that sexual orientation should be deemed a suspect classification — one that triggers the so-called strict scrutiny that most often gets laws struck down as violations of the constitution's equal-protection clause.
But she is thought to want strongly to keep Britain inside the EU.
"We want strongly and unequivocally to support the efforts of ordinary Anglicans here to worship in peace and to minister - as they have done for so many years - to the urgent spiritual and material needs of their communities".
Common instances are views that one's life is more meaningful, the more one gets what one happens to want strongly, the more one achieves one's highly ranked goals, or the more one does what one believes to be really important (Trisel 2002; Hooker 2008; Alexis 2011).
Before I get to the many reasons for my strongly objecting to the Bedlam company's attack on Anton Chekhov's great play, The Seagull, I want strongly to recommend their Sense & Sensibility adaptation, which my Huffington Post colleague has already praised.
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"I want to strongly, strongly say we absolutely do not advocate violence," she said.
He said: We want to strongly warn against any military attack in Syria.
They also want to strongly resist increased geostrategic pressure on their neighbors.
That issue is one "where the Catholic bishops want very strongly to weigh in," said the Rev.
"For those who suggest that this has just been a promotion, I want to strongly deny that," he said.
Nick Palmer, a legislator from Mr. Blair's own Labor party, noted that the inspectors had asked for more time to reach a conclusion and said, "Most people want Britain strongly to support that request".
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