Examples of 'particularly want' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly want"

Particularly want implies a specific desire or preference for something. It suggests a strong inclination or specific need for a particular thing or outcome, emphasizing the importance or significance of the desired item or goal

How to use "particularly want" in a sentence

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I did not particularly want to have to say this.
An unsought good is something a consumer does not particularly want.
I do not particularly want to go back there myself.
Looking back is something they do not particularly want to do.
I do not particularly want to see the game.
Guys saddled with jobs they do not particularly want.
I particularly want to speak about doctors in training.
I really did not particularly want to make love.
I particularly want to talk about your father.
Such as telling you i did not particularly want to paint eben.
I do not particularly want the press to like us.
The alcohol industry did not particularly want more control.
I would particularly want to see that that.
But we can agree upon aspects that we particularly want to emphasise.
I did not particularly want you to come here.

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Pete already had a son and did not particularly want any more.
I do not particularly want to talk to either of you.
There is one problem that I particularly want to highlight.
I particularly want to regain my ranking and my position.
And she does not particularly want to make friends.
I particularly want to welcome the new senators in your midst.
The management also does not particularly want to obtain certification.
I particularly want to talk about good music.
I do not actually particularly want to.
We do not particularly want our involvement in this advertised.
Or eating things that I do not particularly want to eat.
I do not particularly want to get to know her.
I dont know thats a future I would particularly want.
But i do not particularly want to get married.
This is the aspect of productivity bargaining that I particularly want to stress.
He did not particularly want to continue this conversation.
There is a little matter on which I particularly want your advice.
I did not particularly want to meet with him.
There is nothing else I particularly want.
I do not particularly want to talk about it.
They believe in it, but they do not particularly want to.
I do not particularly want to talk to you.
An impossible crime that you particularly want to solve?
I do not particularly want to get used to it.
I did not know what had happened, and i did not particularly want.
I did not particularly want to see her.
Could sing alone all day long, but does not particularly want to.
I do not particularly want to be like you.
I have been putting off going somewhere I do not particularly want to go, you see.
I particularly want to comment on two points.
Did not even particularly want it.
We particularly want to keep an eye on the simplification side.
Nor does it particularly want to.
I particularly want my guest to meet you.
Those are the chaps I particularly want to visit.

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Examples of using Want
I want a plane with five hours of fuel
She does not want to open her door
I want you to play that for him
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