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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm dying for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a strong desire or craving for something. Example: "I'm dying for a slice of that chocolate cake right now."
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As she candidly tells us, "I'm dying for me bit".
"Hervé," he said, "I'm dying for the new Gilberto Santa Rosa.
"Mom," he cried, "it will be my last call — I'm dying for sure.
"I like to come up to the pinche dealers like I'm dying for a fix," he said.
I'm dying for the show to take a bit of a breath and calm itself down a little.
A few hours later, she posted on her Twitter page, "Wake me up when Andy Murray comes by, I'm dying for a picture".
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"I am dying for sleep".
But I was dying for that.
"I was dying for him to come here," he said.
In fact, I was dying for a beer.
"I was dying for him to take me out".
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