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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquire a taste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone learning to enjoy a particular flavor. For example: "It took me a while to acquire a taste for coffee, but now I can't start my day without it."
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There are some consumers who acquire a taste".
"Why acquire a taste?" he asks with sanguine certainty.
The urban population and even prosperous peasants began to acquire a taste for new luxuries.
If we could acquire a taste for brown bananas, things would be different.
Never mind the cranberry sauce: did he ever acquire a taste for turkey?
Children begin to acquire a taste for pickled egg or fermented lentils early — in the womb, even.
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Scoot has acquired a taste for tequila!
Mr. Jarrett acquired a taste for $100 dinners.
She also acquired a taste for filet mignon there.
In the same period, he acquired a taste for provocation.
But in New York Sona had acquired a taste for anonymity.
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