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The phrase 'craves for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey a strong feeling of longing or desire for something. For example, you could say "His stomach craves for a fresh slice of apple pie."
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"Each one craves for the big play.
She has the kind of personality that he craves for himself, really.
Though extensive research steps are taken in the past decade, yet craves for better new treatment strategies to overcome the current scenario.
It's not that Livingstone craves for his old job back; it is London that needs Livingstone – or so he firmly believes.
At City that will not happen, and it was there that he finally won the medals he craves, for the FA Cup and then the championship itself.
The same African-based comfort food is what Dana Bryant craves for on the streets of New York, with two burgers in her backpack.
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Take craving, for example.
"Huh?" "A craving for dragon burgers?
They craved for a driving force yesterday.
Anxiety brings a craving for calming carbohydrates.
Maybe it's a craving for love.
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