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The phrase "a massive appetite for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong desire or enthusiasm for something, often in contexts related to food, knowledge, or experiences.
Example: "The children had a massive appetite for adventure, eager to explore every corner of the park."
Alternatives: "a strong craving for" or "a great desire for".
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There is a massive appetite for gut validation.
There's definitely a massive appetite for compelling, page-turning space stories among young readers.
I used to have a massive appetite for sweets and chocolate and rubbish, but it's really dropped off".
Mr. Arnault has established a reputation as one of the luxury industry's most aggressive buyers, with a massive appetite for striking deals.
Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead have proved there is a massive appetite for long-form, fantasy-based TV shows.
"There's a massive appetite for the derby in Dundee and it's been away for too long.
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A new progressive alliance of over one hundred vulnerable countries, backed by the European Union, demonstrated that there's massive appetite for an ambitious legally binding climate deal covering all the major polluters.
Critics of China's growing role in Africa have worried that its massive appetite for oil and other commodities does nothing to encourage more sophisticated African economies.
The bogus loans and bad foreclosure paperwork are both the result of Wall Street's massive appetite for mortgages during the housing bubble, experts say, as banks repackaged mortgages as asset-backed securities and sold them to investors.
He was always big — plainly and dangerously overweight, owing in part to his genes and in part to his massive appetites for food and alcohol — and his thick neck and huge gut, stacked atop a pair of comparatively dainty legs, were a central part of his appeal.
Investors have drawn some of their confidence that stock valuations are still reasonable at current prices from the massive appetite of public companies and private firms for U.S. equities.
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