Just wanted meaning in English

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Definition

(I) just wanted (to see you): (I) would simply like (to see you) idiom

Examples

  • "- I just wanted to ask you which way I ought to go."
  • "I just wanted to thank you for all your hard work this week."
  • "Bruno : I just wanted you to be proud of me, Papi..."
  • "Fiona : I just wanted to let you know that I've finished my initial review of Mr. O'Leary."
  • "I just wanted to check in regarding our discussion on Delavigne's outsourcing policy."
  • "I just wanted to confirm that you received my sales report."
  • "I just wanted to let you know that I received your email, and we should talk about this banking situation further."
  • "I just wanted to let you know that I've been invited to Rome next week for an international congress on the promotion of the cosmetics industry."
  • "I just wanted to let you know in advance, you know, because I love you."
  • "I just wanted to follow up on our conversation yesterday, and let you know that I'll be available for a telephone interview on Tuesday of next week."
  • "I just wanted to reassure you that Krazy Gidyeon (CEO of Krazy Gidyeon's Perfume Warehouse.com), in his infinite wisdom, has removed the page on his Website selling Delavigne perfumes below MSRP."
  • "I just wanted to send you this message to let you know that I'm okay, so you can tell everyone else at the office."
  • "I just wanted to check something: my CVV code is the last three digits on the back of my credit card, right?"
  • "I just wanted to follow up on the product recall you requested for Delavigne's Eiffel Shower Gel."
  • "Susie : But, I just wanted to-"
  • "I just wanted to inform you that I've made arrangements for your flight to Boston this evening."
  • "Just wanted to introduce you to Framboise."
  • "Bruno : I just wanted you to be proud of me, Papi... (starts crying)"
  • "But I just wanted to double check that there hasn't been a mistake, because the cost of this month's supplies is nearly 14,000 dollars."

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