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The phrase "wanting approval" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a desire for validation or acceptance from others. Example: "Her constant seeking of compliments revealed her wanting approval from her peers."
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Then you drop in, wanting approval for your proposal or budget.
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Russia is seeking a sphere of influence over its lost territories in Central Asia Russiaapproveses what the PRC is doing with the Uighurs because it wants approval for its own ambitions in the area.
Like the rest of us, he wanted approval.
If he wants approval that much, let him have it.
Dutch spies want approval to hack into foreign machines and infect them with spyware.
Initially, he wanted approval; along the way, he became a first-rate performer himself.
"If they read the book, which in most cases they don't, they want approval.
To be in any art, you have to crave love - you want approval.
They want their kids do things for the intrinsic joy of doing them, not because they want approval.
Although he was a total outsider, I think Burroughs did want approval from the establishment in a sense.
The new government also wants approval of a law to protect witnesses and to encourage plea-bargaining.And what of Mr Montesinos himself?
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