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The phrase “they itch” is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase when referring to a physical sensation such as when describing an uncomfortable feeling of the skin. For example, “My feet were so dry and covered in blisters, they itch terribly.”
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"They itch like crazy.
They know that foreigners find them strange, and they itch to hear what we think".
"Right now I can't tell if I have hands or not — they hurt, they're numb, they itch," he said.
On their own time Indian network executives in cosmopolitan Mumbai watch "Homeland" and "Grey's Anatomy" and say they itch to create comparable niche shows.
And if they itch to return for more, that's the sign of a satisfied customer, as we now call them in these post-Dearing days.
They itch to hit back at the leave side's most effective spokesman, but have been instructed by No 10 not to escalate personal vendettas.
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They itched like crazy.
Maybe they itched a little.
They itched to dole out medals: gold to the squid à la plancha, bronze to the beets.
"I had got poison ivy on my hands — I was out in East Hampton or I don't know where I was — and I had wrapped my arms in gauze because they itched a lot.
She snaked through the song's airy harmonies, leaving gaps for the audience to fill in ad libs; this was a crowd who'd spent the past year learning "Seat" inside and out, and they itched to show their mastery.
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