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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a craving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong desire or longing for something, often related to food or experiences.
Example: "After a long day at work, I always have a craving for chocolate."
Alternatives: "a desire" or "an urge".
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It's like a craving.
"Huh?" "A craving for dragon burgers?
Is it a craving, is it emotional?
It's a craving for activity, involvement, purpose".
Anxiety brings a craving for calming carbohydrates.
Maybe it's a craving for love.
Still, he added, there is a craving for normalcy.
They are good when I get a craving".
This isn't exhibitionism but a craving for authenticity and connection.
Yet he still had a craving for competition.
The blackmailing was impelled solely by a craving for amusement.
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