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Discover Ludwig"insatiable for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a strong or unending desire for something. For example: "He was insatiable for success."
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He is insatiable for power.
"There is an insatiable need — insatiable — for rental housing in New York".
Apparently the temptation to record the every move of people going about their day is insatiable for some Glass Explorers.
Traveling around Europe and appearing at various courts, including Versailles, the Mozarts are treated as a circus act by aristocrats insatiable for novelty and gimmicks.
By 1971, the year the diaries begin, hip Philistines have complete run of the scene, priding themselves on being uninhibited, unshockable, insatiable for anything new.
Demand for them is insatiable for a while, and then, once the trees are gone, the thneeds are forgotten, partly because nobody really needed them in the first place.
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And Americans are at fault for their insatiable appetite for cocaine.
The BT carers network caters for an insatiable hunger for information among its employees.
Smith's enigmatic "it" is in fact her way of teasing us for our insatiable itch for explanations:.
I want a guy that has an insatiable appetite for work, for passion".
An innate curiosity and a seemingly insatiable thirst for knowledge accounted for the rest.
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