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The phrase "wanted to inform" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually comes after a subject and is followed by an object. For example: "I wanted to inform you that the meeting is canceled."
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Because they wanted to inform email recipients that the email might contain confidential or proprietary information that must not be shared with third parties.
It is exactly the debate he wanted to inform".
Manning did not want to hurt anyone; in fact, he wanted to inform the American public.
In each case, the resisting company wanted to inform the public, but was initially denied.
"We wanted to inform the players and the coaches as soon as possible.
A third said he wanted to inform Rajagopal of his coming wedding.
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The most common reason (68%) given for not wanting to inform patients about this matter was the belief that the information would not prove useful to patients.
"I want to inform you that you have a voice.
You don't want to inform the terrorists".
"We want to inform industrial policy and ultimately create growth," he says.
For example, what if you become ill on the plane, and want to inform someone?
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