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How to Pronounce just what I (have always) wanted?

Correct pronunciation for the word "just what I (have always) wanted" is [d͡ʒˈʌst wɒt a͡ɪ hav ˈɔːlwe͡ɪz wˈɒntɪd], [d‍ʒˈʌst wɒt a‍ɪ hav ˈɔːlwe‍ɪz wˈɒntɪd], [dʒ_ˈʌ_s_t w_ɒ_t aɪ__ h_a_v ˈɔː_l_w_eɪ_z__ w_ˈɒ_n_t_ɪ_d].

What are the misspellings for just what I (have always) wanted?

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  • jyst what i (have always) wanted,
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  • jjst what i (have always) wanted,
  • jist what i (have always) wanted,
  • j8st what i (have always) wanted,
  • j7st what i (have always) wanted,
  • juat what i (have always) wanted,
  • juzt what i (have always) wanted,
  • juxt what i (have always) wanted,
  • judt what i (have always) wanted,
  • juet what i (have always) wanted,
  • juwt what i (have always) wanted,
  • jusr what i (have always) wanted,
  • jusf what i (have always) wanted

What is the adjective for just what I (have always) wanted?

The adjective form of the phrase "just what I have always wanted" would be "perfect" or "ideal".

Usage over time for just what I (have always) wanted:

This graph shows how "just what I (have always) wanted" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

Synonyms for Just what i (have always) wanted:

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