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Discover Ludwig"have an appetite" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a desire for something, such as food. For example, "My long day of work has left me with an appetite for a delicious dinner."
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And they have an appetite for consumption.
I don't have an appetite anymore.
I don't have an appetite for dessert.
I have an appetite for it.
I have an appetite for it.
And did any of them have an appetite for roughage?
Or maybe you just have an appetite for the eerie?
But I don't even have an appetite anymore.
They have an appetite for the interactivity of a game.
I don't have an appetite for a decadent lifestyle.
"I was nauseous and didn't have an appetite.
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