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The phrase "a stomach for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express someone's ability or willingness to endure something unpleasant or challenging.
Example: "I don't have a stomach for horror movies; they always give me nightmares."
Alternatives: "tolerance for" or "appetite for".
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"God created a stomach for us, and so there is food.
A stomach for airplane food and a resistance to jet lag helped.
"If you're gonna be in this game, you gotta have a stomach for risk".
And the cows with their incredible four stomachs, a stomach for every course.
But, reader, you will need time, a stomach for the pretentious, and a very hearty appetite.
It doesn't have to build a brain or a stomach, for example.
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But first they'll have to find a buyer with a strong stomach for IP wars, and an even stronger legal team.
In fact, intestinal distress and an uneasy stomach for a day or more after a particularly prolific binge drinking session.
He was taking Vioxx, a stomach irritant, for arthritis.
I ended up getting a stomach operation for diverticulitis as a result of all that stress.
I sometimes spend my afternoons with a stomach growling for food sustenance.
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