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The phrase "apparent fondness for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's visible or noticeable liking for something or someone.
Example: "Her apparent fondness for classical music was evident during the concert."
Alternatives: "obvious affection for" or "clear liking for".
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Which is helpful, given his apparent fondness for myths of antiquity.
One thing all three works showed was Shostakovich's apparent fondness for rich, often throaty viola and cello lines.
The two men have made five movies together, including this new one, which suggests that they have developed a camaraderie along with an apparent fondness for trains.
She mentioned Kissinger during one recent Democratic debate, and rival Bernie Sanders brought up her apparent fondness for him at the last one, on Thursday night.
His apparent fondness for croquet is not one of them.Yet calls from Labour MPs for Mr Prescott to leave not just his house but also his job multiplied after the publication of pictures showing him leaning on a mallet at Dorneywood one sunny afternoon last week, while Tony Blair was off working in America.
Also, Mr Bush is adamant that America will persist with the development of a national missile defence system, even if it means undermining the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.The president has also worried European leaders with his apparent fondness for a bilateral approach to some problems.
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Nonetheless, Ms Field retains an evident fondness for her.
Jamie's apparent openness, productivity and fondness for olde worlde things such as VHS, vinyl and face-to-face conversation, initially charms and invigorates Josh, who has spent the past eight years working on a monumentally unfocused and increasingly sprawling second documentary and messing about on the internet.
His devotion to the Anglican choral tradition is everywhere apparent in these settings, but so is his fondness for American Minimalism, as churning viola figures cushion many of the passages, often bringing a somber, plaintive tone to the music.
Despite their fondness for new technologies, it is immediately apparent to an outsider that the Dutch don't like to talk about science very much.
Pagnol's fondness for his characters is always evident.
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