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The expression "crave for" is correct in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression which means to strongly desire something. Example: She was so hungry that she could barely stand, craving for something to eat.
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"We don't have that archetype which men crave for.
Interestingly, more and more users crave for mobile assistance in their leisure time.
Just returned from a fabulous study abroad trip and crave for more intercultural experiences?
Both are acting in ways that impede the permanent peace their people crave for.
Some crave for more freedom of information and expression -- and much else.
"Makes them hurt and crave for more," the Gucci literature says.
Europe and America will never regain the kind of manufacturing base many crave for.
Meanwhile, here's a recipe for some granola cookies that a hobbit might crave for one of his breakfasts.
(You can imagine Wilde saying, "I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation").
But even though the Devils are in the cup finals, their fans still crave for recognition and respect.
He decided that he, too, wanted to make dishes that customers would not only crave for the moment, but remember.
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