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"hungry of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
The correct phrase is "hungry for," which means to have a strong desire or craving for something. Example: The children were hungry for ice cream after playing in the hot sun all day.
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His beautifully cut suits are beloved by the lean and hungry of both sexes.
If kids grow up feeling cold or hungry, of course they do worse at school.
We're hungry, of course, but we all watch what we eat.
Those who once shared food in the OWS kitchen now feed the hungry of the 99% in their hometowns.
But their transition from apathy to aggression was observed by aid workers among the recovering hungry of Europe.Hunger breeds hideous behaviour.
Shopping for food can make you hungry, of course, but at Granterroirs you can buy your foie gras and eat it, too.
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And I'm just sort of hungry for those types of processes.
I think that many of us are hungry for classicism of an American kind.
And Morten actually the more ruthless, power-hungry of the pair.
Such a setup would be capable of producing enough electricity to drive even the most power-hungry of devices, like artificial hearts.The energy density of lithium batteries has come a long way in the past few decades, but the chemical reaction on which they rely will never be able to match the energy available from the metabolisation of glucose.
As the trail left by Darkus's father leads inexorably to the shadowy corridors of her millionaire's mansion, she grows more and more unpleasant – in ways that will satisfy the most shock-hungry of young readers without alarming the more sensitive ones.
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