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"my thirst" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use this phrase in a sentence such as: "I was so parched, I simply couldn't quench my thirst."
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she thought, "I love to perform, but would that satisfy me as an artist, just doing the work of Western culture?" Eventually she concluded that "my thirst for expressing myself, both East and West, could only happen through creating my own company".
It didn't completely quench my thirst".
I put the dirty cup down and quenched my thirst".
My thirst for Engels's blood quickly dissipated, however.
High on achievement, and as we rehearsed Dry cider's little sibling slakes my thirst.
More surprising, my thirst for alcohol was quickly curbed when I tasted my first fruity mocktail.
It was my thirst to know who killed him and who was responsible".
Whatever else is happening I know that my thirst is real.
My thirst has been slaked, but I still have a curiosity.
And so, even though I'd found them, the challenge of quenching my thirst had really only just begun.
"I went into one of these cafes, and there was nothing to drink that quenched my thirst," he said.
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