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"would have wanted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to speculate about what someone might have wanted in the past, often when implying regret. For example, "I wish I had known what she would have wanted for her birthday."
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I would have wanted to see me!
"It's what Clare would have wanted.
"I thought you would have wanted to".
Was this "what he would have wanted"?
Just as Alan Fletcher would have wanted.
Not the start Gloucester would have wanted.
Well, it's what he would have wanted".
it's probably what he would have wanted.
… He would have wanted us to compete.
Is this what Steve would have wanted?
It's what George Michael would have wanted.
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