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The phrase "a taste for quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's preference or appreciation for high standards or superior products.
Example: "Her taste for quality is evident in the carefully curated selection of furniture in her home."
Alternatives: "an appreciation for excellence" or "a preference for high standards."
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Consumers have less of a taste for quality booze in the downturn.
Under Dieter, age 61, and his brother Stefan, 39, who has taken a more active management role in recent years, Holtzbrinck has developed a reputation as a hands-off owner with a taste for quality literature.
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Ms. Gazinskaya's clothes convey her outsize personality tempered by a taste for high-quality fabrics, mainly from Japan and France, and original prints.
October 28 2015 Because of its concern with balance and color, brushstroke and light, nineteenth-century art satisfies a certain taste for quality, opulence, and craft — and it never goes out of style.
Moreover, after art collections of royal and noble origin became the core of the first museums, there appeared other, less ambitious collections accumulated by wealthy amateurs who shared a mutual taste for quality.
While the station has now gone dark, we should thank the staff of Al Jazeera America for giving America a taste of quality, impact journalism at a time when so much of cable news is hot air.
My technical abilities got better and I started to get a taste for music's addictive qualities.
This paper is concerned with the situation in which a profit-maximizing monopolist faces consumers that are heterogeneous in two dimensions: their taste for quality and their level of cognitive limitations.
Perversely, the taste for quality creates problems of its own.
In his excellent and subtle piece on the way Hollywood studios actually underrate the public's taste for quality movies, the Times film critic A. O. Scott points to what I think is the greatest Hollywood mystery of 2009: the strange underselling of Kathryn Bigelow's brilliant movie about a bomb squad in Iraq, "The Hurt Locker".
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