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"a craze for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and widespread enthusiasm or obsession for something. It is often used in a slightly negative or exaggerated tone. Example: "There is a craze for designer sneakers among teenagers these days."
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Others have exploited a craze for sport-utility vehicles (SUVs).
Aquaroids are the latest in a craze for robotic pets.
The book has apparently started a craze for gray ties like the one on the cover.
Why not fossil mammal fandom or a craze for critters from the Cambrian period?
Three years ago there was a craze for instant lottery scratchcards.
When I was at school there was a craze for scrawling penis graffiti on the chairs.
In Britain, there was a craze for history paintings, often of the Middle Ages.
In recent times, there has been a craze for one-act plays lasting only 90 minutes with no interval.
Apparently, in the 1930s, there was a craze for catching giant tuna fish off the coast of Scarborough every August.
"The Dharma Bums," which was published in 1958, incited a "Rucksack Revolution" and fed a craze for Zen.
Some on the left have promoted a craze for "Noynoying", a form of protest involving striking a languid, idle pose.
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