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they would want

verb/kɨɾɨˈɾiɐ̃w̃/medium

que·re·ri·am

Definition

Third person plural of the conditional mood of the verb 'to want'. Expresses a hypothetical, future, or polite desire, wish, or intention.
They would want to travel if they had money.
The customers would want to know the delivery times.
Common collocations
they would want to knowthey would want to helpif they could, they would want

Etymology

Do latim 'quaerere' (procurar, perguntar).

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