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"a fondness" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun that is used to express a feeling of warmth or affection towards somebody or something. For example, "She had a fondness for her grandmother's cooking."
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He has a fondness for baby chickens.
One is a fondness for plagiarism.
He has a fondness for Elizabeth Taylor, too.
She had a fondness for angels.
A fondness for consumption and shopping malls?
And a fondness for lamb chops.
He had a fondness for basic humor.
("Potter had a fondness for bananas that was almost obscene").
He clearly has a fondness for this park.
"We're facing a fondness of anything coming from the West.
British NGOs have a fondness for "focal groups".
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