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The phrase "am craving" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a present tense verb phrase that indicates a strong desire for something. Example: "I am craving chocolate right now."
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Supermarket-bought salads can't compare with leaves that come straight from the garden and I am craving their clean, clear tastes.
But if I'll be around for a while and am craving something especially tasty, I'll order Sprig.
No more broken than I am craving a donut.
When I am craving a truly amazing hit-the-spot burger, there is only one place for me -- JG Melon!
But it's not the Frette linen and French champagne I am craving, though a glass of Veuve right now would be nice, it's the people.
I just bought one made with silicone and I am scared to use it". "My friend convinced me to go vegan because it is healthier for me but I am craving animal foods.
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"I've been craving chocolate.
That's craving.
"People are craving that.
People were craving these conversations".
Midday, I was craving BabyCakes.
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