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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new taste for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a developing preference or liking for something, often related to food, experiences, or styles.
Example: "After trying various cuisines, she discovered a new taste for spicy food."
Alternatives: "a newfound appreciation for" or "an emerging preference for".
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With his compatriot Hubert Robert, he catered to a new taste for idealized, somewhat sentimentalized landscapes.
As Scott Boswell, the chef and owner of Restaurant Stella, explained, "We've had to develop a new taste for fresh eggs because this is all being freshly harvested and lightly salted, but honestly, it's much better, I think".
Yet their parents, too, have developed a new taste for high living, and the chase for status symbols like video recorders, cars and Western clothes has become a national preoccupation.
Louis XV -- whether because of a lack of interest, a lack of money or a new taste for the more natural -- let the garden continue to grow out of its rigid format.
A nasty dispute over proprietorship and revenue splits has just deprived "The Connection" of its longtime host, Christopher Lydon -- a man of eclectic intelligence, urbane accent and a new taste for entrepreneurship.
Many who attended the first "encuentros" went on to play key roles in the protests against the World Trade Organisation in Seattle and the World Bank and IMF in Washington DC, arriving with a new taste for direct action, for collective decision-making and decentralised organising.
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But only now, after nearly 50 years, has the first substantial movie version arrived, made possible by advances in CGI and a new taste, arguably, for politically inflected escapism and good-versus-evil battle fantasy.
A great new taste for anyone who has spent a lifetime eating spinach, wishing this good-for-you vegetable was a tad more inspiring.
It also gave him an unlikely new taste for a Norwegian delicacy.
You can choose any variety of fruits to prepare the dessert – feel free to experiment with other mixed fruits according to your preference for a new taste.
Television advertisements feature the theme "Get Your Burger's Worth" and they assault the Big Mac with such tag lines as "Get ready for a new taste that beats the Big Mac". The campaign was created by the Ammirati Puris Lintas unit of the Interpublic Group in New York.
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