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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wanted living" by itself is not a complete sentence, but it can be used as part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used as an adjective phrase to describe a noun. Example: The company advertised for wanted living candidates to fill the open position. In this sentence, "wanted living" is used to describe the type of candidates the company is looking for – those who are currently alive. Another example: The detective was determined to find the wanted living suspect. Here, "wanted living" is used to describe the suspect who is being actively sought by the detective and is still alive.
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Laszlo Csatáry, a Hungarian Nazi war-crimes suspect, who evaded capture for over 60 years and at the time of his arrest in July last year was regarded as the "most wanted living Nazi", has died while awaiting trial, aged 98.
Once, later, I said to him, "I've just been talking to someone who says libraries are irrelevant in the new digital age", and he replied, "Did you punch him?" I recall Janet Frame, played by the exquisite Kerry Fox, saying in Jane Campion's movie An Angel At My Table that all she wanted, living in New Zealand, was to be published by Faber & Faber.
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Everyone wants live.
"People want live hockey again," Hammaren said.
Nearly everyone wants live video.
People want live in Fort Greene.
They want lives.
If advertisers want live events, create them.
If you want live music, keep scrolling.
"I wanted to live".
I want it living".
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