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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hankering for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong or intense desire for something, especially something that one cannot easily have. For example, "After seeing the beautiful cityscape from the rooftop, I had a hankering for a life of luxury."
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No hankering for horse?
Hankering for the Stage?
I was hankering for adornment.
Hankering for just one more Mafia drama?
Hankering for bagels and a schmear?
Hankering for a Carvel ice cream?
But now people are hankering for that romance again.
But you might just find yourself hankering for rain.
Americans, for example, seem to be hankering for isolationism.
Hankering for a burger, a salad, a veggie wrap?
Now, they are hankering for Reyes to do the same.
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