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Discover Ludwig"great craving" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express a large and intense desire for something. For example, "He had a great craving for fame and power."
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"But you know — publishers — " Despite what you will hear to the contrary, she has no great craving for martyrdom.
There was still a great craving for more details about the case, for in-depth analysis, for resolution.
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Because the musical is an inherently illogical form – but with a greater craving for realism than its near-cousin, opera – there will always be someone suggesting a different logic.
Mecamylamine also resulted in greater craving and less calmness, regardless of cigarette smoked.
Secular participants reported higher weekly consumption of alcohol, as well as a greater craving to use alcohol compared to Orthodox participants, the study found.
In the current study females tended to show greater craving than males when exposed to cocaine-cues but this difference was not significant.
Both polymorphisms of interest were associated with greater craving, and exhibited an additive effect such that possession of neither polymorphism was associated with the least amount of craving, possession of either was associated with greater craving, and possession of both was associated with the greatest amount of craving.
Greater craving was detected in non-pregnant vs. pregnant women at all stages and reached a statistically significant level at the pre-contemplative stage.
In the menstrual and luteal phases, young Japanese women smokers increased their amount of smoking and suffered from greater craving for smoking, depressiveness and menstrual phase-associated symptoms.
After exposure to psychological stress, satiated overweight people have greater craving for desserts and snacks and higher caloric intake compared with lean individuals under identical conditions (10).
Cues associated with drugs and stress both increase drug craving in men and women; however, women appear to have a greater craving response and appear to be more sensitive to the effects of stress [ 130, 133, 134].
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