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"wanted more than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a desire for something that exceeds a certain amount. For example, "He wanted more than just a job - he wanted a career he could be passionate about."
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But they wanted more than money.
Both wanted more than they were getting.
They wanted more than that, though.
But we wanted more than glimpses.
I wanted more than this perfectly acceptable tour.
I knew what he wanted more than anything: customers".
"My father wanted more than this for me".
Mr. Hamilton always wanted more than mere Hollywood glamour.
"That was the one thing he wanted more than anything.
The most devoted fans wanted more than concerts.
But after a while, I wanted more than scenery.
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