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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wants to live" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express someone's desire or ambition to continue living and to make the most of their life. Example: "Despite facing many challenges, Maria wants to live. She is determined to overcome her struggles and fulfill her dreams."
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Who wants to live in a museum?
"He wants to live this ideal.
Who wants to live like this anymore?
Nobody wants to live next to Afghanistan.
Most of all, he wants to live.
"No one wants to live on benefits".
But that's where he wants to live.
"Everyone wants to live here now".
Nobody wants to live with the past.
Bob says he wants to live here.
Nobody wants to live next to it.
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