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The part of the sentence "we wanted to explore" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you wish to indicate that you and someone else desired to learn more about something or take a closer look. For example: We wanted to explore the nearby forest, so we hiked for hours until the sun set.
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"That was the kind of world we wanted to explore.
We wanted to explore life in relation to our belongings".
At first my friend Bill and I were confident we wanted to explore the town alone.
We wanted to explore how the Sunday Times could extricate itself from the Hitler diaries debacle.
We wanted to explore the drama one level down from the politicians.
So we wanted to explore some of the more surprising elements.
"And we wanted to explore what this topic looked like, from the satellite to the street".
"We wanted to explore the different ways we can view things," Kate Mulleavy said.
We wanted to explore the validity of these PCR analyses.
It was a subject we wanted to explore further here.
We wanted to explore further the association of these procedures with preterm birth according to gestation.
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