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The phrase "as the taste for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing preferences or inclinations towards something, often in the context of food, art, or culture.
Example: "As the taste for gourmet cuisine continues to grow, more restaurants are offering unique and innovative dishes."
Alternatives: "as the preference for" or "as the appetite for".
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THE megaplexing trend appears to be going as global as the taste for American movies.
It is perhaps in this format, especially from the late 18th century, that lacquer artists were most inspired by novelty and new fashions, such as the taste for verisimilitude.
As the taste for historically authentic pop culture has grown in recent years, Bruce has found himself increasingly in demand.
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The company is still working to figure out which consignments should be used to merchandise each of the stores, as they are finding the taste for particular items is not necessarily the same as what is sold online.
These films, along with others from the Mathis oeuvre, stand as quintessential expressions of the taste for stylized and otherworldly fantasies that characterized the 1920s, but they also betray a distinctive flair that was Mathis's own.
"North Korean people condemn Japan in politics, but respect Japan in economics," he said, citing the Nissan Patrol SUVs used exclusively by military officers as one example of the taste for Japanese goods.
It is common for shows even as regressive as this one to play to the taste for moral ambivalence on television.
Back on planet Earth, there may be movement on this, as Simon Cowell has definitely got the taste for movie-making, and he's never been slow to exploit one of his Britain's Got Talent/X-Factor properties.
If only I can acquire the taste for it as he did, then political philosophy can, if it will, condemn me for the lowliness and barrenness of my occupation".
The researchers speculate that the cold environments in which penguins evolved may have played a role in their changing tastes, as the taste receptors for sweet, umami and bitter are said to function poorly in cold temperatures.
It has been viewed as an ideology that is as culture-bound as the taste and distaste for Irish noses.
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