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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with appetite" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means having a strong desire or craving for something, usually food. Example: She sat down at the table with appetite, ready to dig into the delicious meal in front of her.
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Jews with appetite.
Or did you leave the cinema with appetite fully sated?
They don't read fast, they don't read with understanding, they don't read with appetite.
The neurobiological mechanisms modulating stress may share common pathways with appetite regulation and consequent obesity.
There was also a significant association with appetite loss, pain and fatigue.
"She was a woman with appetite, too, your mother," Cattrall said.
When I awoke, I ate with appetite and set out again.
/ The world is blanketed by foregone deaths, / small beads of ego, bright with appetite".
Behind her invisibility, though, passion rages; she's a fascinating mixture of abjection with appetite.
Thank goodness Lionel Messi is here with appetite aflame for the Cup.
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To assess early life characteristics associated with appetite-related eating behaviors in 7-year-old children.
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