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The phrase "craving for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express an intense desire for something. For example, "She had a craving for a hot fudge sundae."
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When the toe really started to hurt, he said, he was craving "for a shot".
The truth is that all Labour MPs share the party members' craving for a more equal society.
But in recent years, scientists have found indications that the reward function operates independently of craving for a drug.
"VOSS Rocks!" "This picture is so refreshing, craving for a voss bottle right now.
Or that craving for a cigarette despite your nagging smoker's cough?
Craving for a specific food.
Of course none of these satisfy my craving for a manhattan.
If the craving for a plate of frites overcomes you, order a side.
Friends of Ms. Turano, though, detected an unfulfilled craving for a career.
The air raids, Friedrich argues, didn't provoke anything more insurrectionary than the craving for a bowl of hot soup.
It's this craving for a drink to wipe the stress away that leads to poor Chauncey's demise.
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