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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starving for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong desire or craving for something, often food or a particular experience. Example: Sarah was starving for a slice of pizza after her long day at work.
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Frankly, we're starving for more.
"They're starving for non-vacuum-packed cheeses.
I've been starving for a year.
"People were starving for the real thing".
Now I am starving for MaddAddam.
"This area is starving for entertainment," he said.
"People are just starving for a leader," McCarthy said.
Disney's movie studio has been starving for experience.
"This city is starving for a good team".
Quite simply, science is starving for fresh new talent.
But the city has also been starving for innovative architecture.
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