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"I'm craving" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you feel a strong desire for something, particularly food. For example, "I'm craving some ice cream right now."
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But now I'm craving sangiovese.
Maybe I'm craving a girl.
"But I'm craving them," I say.
In fact I'm craving one right now".
This year I'm craving dry German rieslings.
Just talking about it, I'm craving it.
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Midday, I was craving BabyCakes.
But everything I was craving was here.
"But I was craving responsibility.
Seaweed salad was the dish I was craving.
By day two, I was craving stewed prunes long before lunchtime.
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