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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquiring taste" is not correct; the correct expression is "acquire a taste." You can use it when discussing the process of developing a liking for something that may not be immediately enjoyable.
Example: "At first, I didn't enjoy the bitter flavor of coffee, but over time, I found myself acquiring a taste for it."
Alternatives: "developing a taste" or "cultivating a taste."
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"Acquiring Taste" is at Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor Street in Hartford, through June 30.
Its title, "Acquiring Taste," is intriguing because it might mean that we viewers might acquire taste while surveying the art objects.
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They have suddenly acquired taste.
An acquired taste"?
An acquired taste, maybe?
"It's an acquired taste.
Molasses is an acquired taste.
Puppetry is an acquired taste.
They're an acquired taste.
Boeheim is an acquired taste.
He's an acquired taste.
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