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Discover LudwigThe phrase "develop a taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate gaining or cultivating an affinity for something or experiencing it more deeply. For example: "Through travelling the world, I've been able to develop a taste for different types of cuisine."
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And there are the branded products we just develop a taste for.
What is still not clear, however, is whether people are born with "musical neurons" or whether nerve cells develop a "taste" for music during childhood development.
They develop a taste for it".
Some might even develop a taste for French cheese.
Lord knows, they can develop a taste for us.
As people get older, they develop a taste for alcohol.
The question is, will Chinese buyers develop a taste for Western art?
But we aren't born liking salt — we develop a taste for it at about 6 months.
It looks as if we had best develop a taste for tofu tartar and seaweed sushi.
Some cows develop a taste for it, others have to be force-fed.
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Youth who have never set foot in museums aren't likely to develop a taste for them.
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