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The phrase "wanted in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is seeking to be included or invited into a group or activity.
Example: "She felt wanted in the team after her contributions were recognized."
Alternatives: "sought after" or "desired in".
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Chilton wanted in, too.
Jones wanted in on this.
"I wanted in," he wrote later.
And they apparently wanted in bad.
AK [Andrews Kurth] really wanted in".
Mr. Hillblom wanted in.
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How wanting in inanity!
And chefs want in.
But newcomers want in.
Yoshi wants in.
Even non-twins want in.
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