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The phrase "a taste for knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong interest or desire to learn and acquire information.
Example: "Her insatiable curiosity and a taste for knowledge led her to explore various fields of study throughout her life."
Alternatives: "an appetite for learning" or "a passion for knowledge".
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The good ones have a thorough knowledge of the sport, an understanding of human nature, a taste for the fray and a thick skin.
John Ruskin, an only child, was largely educated at home, where he was given a taste for art by his father's collecting of contemporary watercolours and a minute and comprehensive knowledge of the Bible by his piously Protestant mother.
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He had a taste for them himself.
He also has a taste for mischief".
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