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The phrase "wanted knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or aspiration to acquire information or understanding about a particular subject. Example: "Throughout my life, I have always wanted knowledge about different cultures and their histories."
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He wanted knowledge of everything.
Then we rang them up and invited them out for a coffee and cake in a lovely teashop in Shaftesbury on the understanding that we wanted knowledge and contacts to help out with our business.
The group didn't want fundraising pitches or bumper stickers; they wanted knowledge on how to change the world.
For example, when prompted to comment on the structure of the home page, which was designed to prompt users to select what they wanted (knowledge, skills, behavior change, reinforcement and support) in an effort to tailor to the individual, one user commented: "This title 'behavior change' is pretty presumptuous: it's assuming I have to make the change.
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But he said he would rebound because voters "want knowledge and they want vision".
A lot of people don't want knowledge out there, but for the public good the datasets need to be out there.
So yes, I agree with those who want knowledge of these words explored in schools so that quite young children learn what they mean and how devastatingly offensive they can be.
He wants knowledge that is utterly indefeasible.
Chinese banks aren't in want of capital; they want knowledge transfer from their foreign counterparts, the Western financial meltdown crisis notwithstanding.
Buyers want knowledge of how prices between vendors compare, and a central place to view and manage all of their translation projects.
I want knowledge.
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