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The phrase "Quench my thirst" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a desire to satisfy one's need for a drink, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "After a long hike, I stopped at the café to quench my thirst with a refreshing lemonade."
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It didn't completely quench my thirst".
I buy a Sam Adams beer to quench my thirst.
Voltaire's Candide and Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man should quench my thirst for sanity.
I am not producing work to quench my thirst, but to tick a list of unreasonable criteria.
Sometimes when I want to quench my thirst with something a little more thrilling than water, I might pour a glass of lemonade or tonic perked up with a dash of the fruity vinegar I described here a couple of weeks ago.
I have a new theory about record selling that I call my "quench my thirst theory".
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I put the dirty cup down and quenched my thirst".
"I went into one of these cafes, and there was nothing to drink that quenched my thirst," he said.
And so, even though I'd found them, the challenge of quenching my thirst had really only just begun.
I didn't want triangles of girly pink stuff that looked about as effective at quenching my thirst as a packet of cheese and onion.
Up until I moved to Berkeley my training was very theoretical and the statistics classes I took there quenched my thirst for more "real" things.
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