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Discover Ludwig"wanted for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually means that someone is being sought by authorities for a crime or other illegal activity. Example: The suspect is wanted for questioning in relation to a series of bank robberies in the area.
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They wanted for nothing.
"I never wanted for anything.
The thief is wanted for grand larceny.
He's wanted for a triple murder.
Licio Gelli never wanted for epithets.
Driver Wanted for Obama Motorcade.
She wanted for nothing material.
ALLEN I'm wanted for pederasty in Mongolia.
The second suspect wanted for questioning.CreditF.B.I.
Politics|Driver Wanted for Obama Motorcade.
Fortunately, he hasn't wanted for financing lately.
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