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The phrase "a growing predilection for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing preference or inclination towards something over time.
Example: "There is a growing predilection for remote work among employees, as they seek better work-life balance."
Alternatives: "an increasing preference for" or "a rising inclination towards".
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He is admirably receptive to a broad range of wine styles; ignoring his own counsel, he admits to a growing predilection for red Burgundies (actually the mark of a true connoisseur — I said it, he didn't), but he is not above uncorking a Martinelli Zinfandel — a beast of a wine, the complete antithesis of a red Burgundy — to celebrate his birthday.
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He added that, as an Australian, he had a predilection for these wines.
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