IN this case, "wants" is an improper plural. "They" is referring to "person"  
which in this context ir a single individual, even if reference in the 
collective...

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> On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 16:44:59 -0400, Bob Bridges wrote:
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> >Sure:  "They".  Is that what you meant?
> >
> Pronouns agree in number with their antecedents, so not plural.
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> >From: Paul Gilmartin
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> >Ok.  Example:  "Every person does what they wants to."
> >
> >Do you see anything plural there?
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