Which should you use, be want to do something or be wont to do something? The expression be wont to do something means to have a habit of doing something.
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She was wont to listen to the radio every morning.
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This is the bench he was wont to sit when he came here.
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The construction be want to do something is incorrect.
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They were want to meet every week.
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They were wont to meet every week.
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