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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avid thirst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong desire or craving for something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as knowledge or experience.
Example: "Her avid thirst for knowledge led her to read every book she could find on the subject."
Alternatives: "intense desire" or "keen craving".
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The other is an avid thirst for information".
Here, in the Glens Natural Area, a section of virtually untrammeled land that has been a registered National Natural Landmark since 1968, Kitchen Creek rushes and splashes past parcels of old-growth forest, satisfying the most avid thirst for natural grandeur.
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Avid traveler.
His thirst was overpowering.
Thirst isn't proud.
Better for the thirst".
Additionally thirst and enjoyment.
Its thirst to dispossess.
"Suffer thirst and cold?
We thirst for exactitudes.
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