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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burgeoning appetite" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a growing or increasing desire for something, often related to food or consuming. Example: As the marathon runner reached the final stretch of the race, his burgeoning appetite for victory pushed him to sprint across the finish line.
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Vegetarians should look awayTHE world has a burgeoning appetite for meat.
The variety of new museum developments underlined the public's burgeoning appetite for a wide range of culture.
Ralph Lauren, of course, is far from alone in having divined a burgeoning appetite in the marketplace for classic American styles or marketing to it.
But the event was primarily a celebration of South Asian literature.The success of Jaipur's book bash, now the biggest literature festival in Asia, is in part thanks to India's burgeoning appetite for the written word.
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This is how they reached Maryland: a man purchased a pair in Chinatown, smuggled them south, nourished them well, then, alarmed by their burgeoning appetite and size, dumped them into a pond behind a Dunkin' Donuts.
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Po, the giant panda with the large appetite and burgeoning martial arts expertise, received a warm welcome in his "homeland" last month, according to Chinese reports.
Hanoi is a city with a big heart and an even bigger appetite and its burgeoning dining scene is growing to rival that of its sophisticated southern brother, Ho Chi Minh.
Encountering young men involved in a burgeoning gay porn industry, his sexual appetite becomes more insistent and more violent, straining the sympathy of even the most liberal reader.
But the Night Tube service, a Johnson pledge made with London's burgeoning night time economy and public appetite in mind, needs staff and money to make it work.
About half of Ron's soybean and some of his corn is trucked to the railhead then by train to the Pacific Northwest for shipment to China, where it goes to satisfy China's unquenchable appetite for feed for its burgeoning livestock industry.
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