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Definitions from the Web"I could want to"Part of Speech: Verb phrase "I could want to" is a verb phrase that expresses a conditional desire or possibility of wanting to do something. It indicates that one has the potential or inclination to desire or be interested in a particular action or experience. Sample Sentences: 1. "If the movie has a happy ending, I could want to watch it tonight." 2. "Even though I'm not a coffee drinker, if it's a special blend, I could want to try it." 3. "If the weather remains pleasant, I could want to go hiking this weekend." Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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