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The phrase "a zest for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm or a strong interest in something.
Example: "She has a zest for life that inspires everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a passion for" or "an enthusiasm for".
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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.
Compay was a fun guy with a zest for life.
A wonderful friend with a zest for life and family.
"She just had a zest for life," he said.
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