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"a zest" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It is a noun that is used to describe a lively or enthusiastic quality or attitude. For example, "She brought a zest for life to every gathering she attended."
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He had a zest for life.
Doris had a zest for life.
"They have a zest for life.
A zest for life underlay the intensity.
She had a zest for life and loved animals.
Wran had a "zest for politics", Keating said.
She had a zest for life and an indomitable spirit.
A loyal dear friend with a zest for life.
They played with a zest that gave Spain an edge.
Compay was a fun guy with a zest for life.
A zest; a get-up-and-go; an optimism.
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