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The phrase "wanted anything else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if someone desires additional items or services beyond what has already been offered or requested. Example: "After serving the main course, the waiter asked if anyone wanted anything else before dessert."
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He's never wanted anything else.
He asked if they wanted anything else.
A waitress came by to ask if he wanted anything else.
Fortunately, our run was well timed and today I have eaten nothing except purple plums, nor wanted anything else.
It's what she wanted; she never really wanted anything else than what she has, so she's doing well.
"He sang the material better than anyone in the world, we couldn't have wanted anything else".
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"You want anything else?" I demurred.
I don't want anything else.
"He doesn't want anything else.
The question is, does her audience want anything else?
We don't want anything else," said Valdeón Blanco.
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