When you work, you want something and have a lot of requests. Accordingly, both words were included in the CT. However, it is recommended to use “Want” in CT. For example, below is a sentence used by a native speaker.
I want to eat a burger. I need to eat some food.
However, CT boldly allows “I want to eat some food”. In other words, even if it sounds awkward to a native speaker, CT can unconditionally use "want" instead of "need.”
CT is based on the above two patterns of sentences. Two patterns of what I want from something or want from someone. Example sentences are as below.
I want to get your name.
I want to get your code review.
I want to discuss your code.
I want to share my idea.
I want to do zoom meeting.
I want him to complete that task ASAP.