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Discover Ludwig"craze for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express an intense liking or enthusiasm for something. Example sentence: "The kids nowadays have a craze for video games."
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The craze for Wagner?
Witness the craze for ice beers.
So I worry about the sudden craze for Lysistrata's solution.
Others have exploited a craze for sport-utility vehicles (SUVs).
First, it is riding the current craze for tapas.
In Washington, the craze for pure market triumphalism is over.
Not all designers are supporters of the craze for colour.
Then came the late-century craze for "friction baths".
Speaks of the Poles craze for Western ways & Western products.
The craze for pilates, an exercise routine, began in Britain.
The craze for farms has even reached our urban parks.
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