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"avid for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a strong desire or enthusiasm for something. Example: She was avid for adventure and couldn't wait to explore the new city she had just moved to.
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A fucking avid reader is fucking avid for change.
Encouraged by Florence, who dabbled in painting, Martin was avid for art from childhood.
It was part of me, as avid for sound as my skin was for touch.
He was also avid for power both for himself and for Spain.
Nichols was also avid for artistic excellence, which he needed power to protect.
Gauguin anticipated a culture that would be less avid for art than for sensational artistic personas.
Inspired by a sophisticated neighbor who painted, Marden grew up avid for art.
Ronnie, the protagonist of Kelman's greatest short story, "Greyhound for Breakfast," is also avid for change.
We become completists, collectors, avid for diaries, letters, school essays, bar bills and laundry lists.
A group of traditional midwives is avid for hands-on training.
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Rouch has a keen eye for the landscape and an avid tenderness for his performers.
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