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The phrase 'wants to continue' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has an intention or a desire to continue doing something. For example, "John wants to continue improving his cooking skills."
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Jones wants to continue to fight.
Redknapp wants to continue strengthening.
The military, of course, wants to continue.
He wants to continue soliciting ideas".
He wants to continue with the project in some way.
He wants to continue to play and contribute".
I think she wants to continue doing it.
Going forward, she just wants to continue performing.
But he also wants to continue to control AK.
"I think Dave wants to continue," Mr. Burnett said.
Rajoy has already clearly indicated that he wants to continue.
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