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The phrase "a predilection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a preference or liking for something, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "She has a predilection for classical music, often attending concerts and recitals."
Alternatives: "a preference" or "an inclination".
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It's a predilection that still sees him undervalued.
Scientists, like all tribes, have a predilection for foundation myths.
Prime 66 also had a predilection for technology stocks.
He also has a predilection for the loud.
It's a predilection that results in many disappointments.
Gruiform birds have a predilection for travel on foot.
I knew that she had a predilection for Dubonnet.
He added that, as an Australian, he had a predilection for these wines.
Thus, films like The Killer Inside Me could be seen to gratify a predilection.
I observe that Mona's marketing team seem to have a predilection for black.
Ms. Weinberg, who had a predilection for grungy types, liked what she saw.
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