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The phrase "we want to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express a desire, intention, or goal that the subject (we) has. Example: We want to go on a trip to Europe next summer. This sentence expresses the desire or intention of the subject (we) to take a trip to Europe in the future.
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"We want to enjoy".
We want to win.
We want to leave".
We want to change.
"We want to help.
"We want to live.
We want to compromise.
We want to know.
We want to improve.
We want to develop.
We want to progress.
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for permission if we want to
for this purpose we wanted to
in detail we want to
in as much as we want to
items we want to
we wish to
we aspire to
we desire to
we prefer to
we tried to
we meant to
we trying to
we looking to
we got to
we asking to
we sold to
we ordered to
we willing to
we await to
we apply to
we strive to
we consider to
we intend to
we use to
we presume to
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