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"wants to demonstrate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who wishes to show or display something. For example: "The professor wants to demonstrate the correct way to solve the equation."
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And the police have heard from a group called Golfers for a Real Cause, as well as a demonstrator who wants to demonstrate in support of the war in Iraq and another group called People Against Ridiculous Protests.
But somebody wants to demonstrate that even the most honest large-scale business cannot be secure".
Mr. Xi wants to demonstrate that China Inc. is still booming despite the slowdown.
Islamic Jihad, he added, wants to demonstrate that it is not switching sides and abandoning Syria.
No doubt, the Bank wants to demonstrate its newly won independence.
E.A. says it wants to demonstrate what the technology can do.
Maybe he wants to demonstrate that, unlike during his pre-Yankees years, he can win with mediocre teams.
The curator, Jeremiah Teipen, wants to demonstrate that formal distinctions and hierarchies are a thing of the past.
Politically, it's quite clear that the House Republican leadership wants to demonstrate they don't have antipathy to energy efficiency".
For an exhibition that wants to demonstrate the deep storytelling and characterization in games, their absence is unfathomable.
Now it wants to demonstrate that technology at big, busy airports, said Captain Adams, the airline's chief technical pilot.
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