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Discover Ludwig"thirsted for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong longing or desire for something. For example: She thirsted for knowledge and worked hard to gain it.
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But he thirsted for a place that would be entirely his own.
She thought of Christ on the cross saying, "I thirst," and felt this had a special meaning for her, that he thirsted for the neglected to receive consolation.
And still, she thirsted for knowledge.
Ever since then Iranians have thirsted for democracy.
British publishers thirsted for innovative writing from the former colonies.
And the gamble paid off: Britons of the time thirsted for images of backwoods America.
They noticed the years of deadlock and government shutdown and thirsted for change.
Juana Ramírez thirsted for knowledge from her earliest years and throughout her life.
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The Japanese people may have thirsted briefly for a justice that included judgment of the emperor.
Soon, struck with wonder at a deeper rumbling and rushing sounds like a torrent, I thirsted with great longing for the wider rivers of eloquence.
He thirsted.
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