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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was wanting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a way to express a desire or need for something. Example: Sarah was wanting a new car, but she couldn't afford one at the moment. In this sentence, "was wanting" expresses Sarah's desire for a new car. Another example: The students were wanting more time to complete the project. In this sentence, "were wanting" shows the students' need for more time to finish their project.
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was wanting
verb
To wish for or to desire (something).
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Miliband's response was wanting.
The only crime they committed was wanting an education.
What swung it for me was wanting it so badly.
"But I was wanting to play so much.
I believe she was wanting to kill herself".
As drama, the 1963 World Series was wanting in structure and development.
"All Giuseppi talked about was wanting to make a comeback record," Mr. Lavelle said.
His skill on the piano was wanting, as was, he admitted, his desire to play it.
It may not be the time Ambrose was wanting but it was certainly a good match.
When it came to the 2012 marathon in Hurricane Sandy's wake, that constituency was wanting.
"We think he was wanting to pay his workers," his mother said.
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