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"ravenously hungry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is very hungry. For example, "She was so ravenously hungry that she finished all of the food on the table."
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I was ravenously hungry and requested food.
Many find they are no longer ravenously hungry.
They reach their evening mooring, dog-tired and ravenously hungry.
2. Come to the table with an appetite— but not when ravenously hungry.
Rather a ravenously hungry Direwolf than a snarling New York entertainment lawyer.
But when you have skied all day you are ravenously hungry, and everything tasted wonderful.
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My father, by contrast, loved books ravenously.
She is studied ravenously by scholars.
India's accelerating economy is ravenously short of energy.
As a nipper, I consumed all sports ravenously.
She lived as she loved and drank: ravenously.
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