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Discover LudwigThe phrase "craving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
"Craving" is a noun that means a strong desire or longing for something. It can be used in a sentence to describe a strong feeling someone has about something they want. Example: She had a sudden craving for chocolate ice cream and couldn't resist stopping at the store to buy some.
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Blindly craving.
That's craving.
"I've been craving chocolate.
Was he craving justice?
He'd been craving more wildness.
That's what everyone is craving".
"People are craving that.
But now I'm craving sangiovese.
People were craving these conversations".
He was also craving privacy.
Midday, I was craving BabyCakes.
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