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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big appetite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who enjoys eating a lot or has a strong desire for food.
Example: "After the long hike, I had a big appetite and couldn't wait to dig into dinner."
Alternatives: "a hearty appetite" or "a strong appetite."
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I have a big appetite.
Bring cash and a big appetite.
But they need a big appetite for risk.
"There's clearly a big appetite for the Olympics out there".
I had a big appetite for technology, and I liked music.
"I'm not someone with a big appetite," she said with a smile.
Whether it's wireless or wired, there's a big appetite for it.
Mr. Brown is a slight man with a big appetite for politics.
"Ultimately, I think there is a big appetite for insomnia drugs," he said.
This film has proved that there is a big appetite for fashion on the big screen".
You have to have a big appetite for superlatives if you're to consume an entire MasterChef final.
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