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"appetite" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to a person's desire for food, or as a figurative term to mean a strong desire or enthusiasm for something. For example, "The young student had an appetite for knowledge and was always eager to learn new things."
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There's appetite.
"His appetite.
Non appetite.
Small appetite?
Big appetite?
Is his appetite off?
"It's whetted our appetite.
And his appetite!
Jews with appetite.
"There was an appetite".
His appetite drifted.
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