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The phrase "thirst of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong desire or longing for something. Example: Sarah had a thirst of knowledge and spent countless hours reading books and attending lectures on various subjects.
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It's well equipped to slake the thirst of tired walkers too, with a brewery on site.
The for-profit water business is based on continuous bottling to slake the thirst of consumers.
They have not, however, been able to satisfy the thirst of their nations for renewal.
Mr. Ferré's fashion was modernist architecture with the blood thirst of a diva.
The lost water would be enough to slake the thirst of the whole of Los Angeles.
Such restrictions underscore the ever-growing – and costly – thirst of business, industry, farms and cities.
That was what a personality was, the blood thirst of rogue cells, a growth in the mind.
"The thirst of the region's power plants became incompatible with what the river had to give," the report said.
Distillers are increasing production and creating vast supply chains to quench the thirst of whiskey lovers worldwide.
That mass also plays a role in the Cadillac's premium-grade thirst of roughly 10 to 13 m.p.g.
To slake the thirst of New Yorkers (and other urban Americans), a great new capitalist enterprise evolved: the mob.
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