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The phrase "always hungry for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a constant desire or craving for something, whether it be food, knowledge, or experiences.
Example: "She is always hungry for new adventures and experiences that challenge her limits."
Alternatives: "constantly craving" or "perpetually seeking".
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"I'm always hungry for images".
But she was always hungry for news.
We are always hungry for new ideas.
There are the big pharma companies, running short of patentable products and always hungry for more.
And he was always hungry for ideas to chew over, to quote, to dispute.
They are ubiquitous in the pages of shelter magazines, always hungry for arresting images.
Over the years a piano becomes an awfully demanding household god, always hungry for tribute.
This obsession felt impossible to share, so I was always hungry for cues that someone could relate.
Sitwell seems to have been a thoroughly complacent man, always hungry for the public honours he considered his due.
These schemes are not always hungry for new talent and there is little evidence that they are producing better plays.
One thing I've learned about the press is that they're always hungry for a good story, and the more sensational the better.
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