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The phrase "wanting to help" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an adjective phrase to describe someone's desire or intention to assist or support someone or something. Example: "She could see the sincerity in his eyes, wanting to help her with her project."
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"Paul lost himself in wanting to help".
Suddenly, hundreds were wanting to help out.
Mr. Zhu stopped, wanting to help.
Children stood around him, wanting to help.
He is an Aggie wanting to help Aggies.
Suddenly we had 40 volunteers wanting to help.
We have been overwhelmed by volunteers wanting to help.
Then Dani Lawrence turned up, also wanting to help.
"We have received on average 20 calls an hour wanting to help".
I can't see anyone who had been there not wanting to help".
In conditions this dangerous, wanting to help and being allowed to help are different things.
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