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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marked proclivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or noticeable tendency or inclination towards something.
Example: "She has a marked proclivity for artistic expression, often spending hours painting and drawing."
Alternatives: "a strong tendency" or "a distinct inclination."
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When you parse the various influences and precedents -- which include Jack Pierson, Karen Kilimnik, Richard Prince, Nan Goldin and, before them, Andy Warhol -- there is not much left beyond a marked proclivity for single-malt Scotch whiskey consumed by candlelight.
All three artists also show a marked proclivity for making an art that reflects, at the same time that it is what is reflected, as reality.
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