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The phrase "a taste for the rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has an appreciation or preference for following rules or regulations.
Example: "In her role as a project manager, she has developed a taste for the rules, ensuring that every team member adheres to the established guidelines."
Alternatives: "an affinity for the rules" or "a preference for the rules".
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