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The phrase "craving of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a strong desire or longing for something. It is typically used in formal or literary contexts. Example: "The craving of chocolate was so strong, she couldn't resist indulging in a piece."
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"The craving of back home, and the craving of home, which is a craving for women in the home, cooking".
Her changes were made to fit the craving of an audience no longer as literate as it had been".
And yet Kennedy's unreality, in Mailer's view, may have answered the particular craving of a particular historical moment.
Sending tweets broadcasts "I am alive!" Reading tweets satisfies the craving of many people to know the smallest details of the lives of those they love.
Mourners at Chinese funerals are generously plied with smokes, and a handful burned at the grave site is meant to satisfy the craving of the deceased.
It was loving, but there was no oomph" — no urgency emanating from the man, no sign that his craving of the patient was beyond control.
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Is he "addicted to media attention," a craver of the limelight?
By paying each one separately, it will eventually deter you from the crave of texting.
DTQ factors predicted craving independently of level of alcohol use.
Substance of craving,Salt oil of sustenance, down to the husk.
It's my first pang of craving, the first of so many.
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