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Discover Ludwig"wanted to apologize" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to express a past desire or intention to apologize. Example: I noticed that I had hurt my friend's feelings, so I wanted to apologize to her and make things right.
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I wanted to apologize.
I've wanted to apologize to you.
"I wanted to apologize to the team".
He said that he wanted to apologize.
I wanted to apologize for my aloofness.
I wanted to apologize for things I'd done wrong.
Had he cut me off earlier, and wanted to apologize?
Mr. Gottfried decided he wanted to apologize, the publicist said.
He was asked if he wanted to apologize.
"I just wanted to apologize," he told Mr. McCain.
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So I just wanted to apologized for that.' That's what he did.
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