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"develop an aversion to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual change in one's feelings about something, usually from liking it to disliking it. For example: "After experiencing numerous problems with their customer service, he began to develop an aversion to the company."
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Mr. Nelson said he believed that studies linked coffee to miscarriage because women with healthy pregnancies tended to develop an aversion to coffee.
But Mr McFadden worries that consumers may instead develop an aversion to markets: "Opportunities for choice may be interpreted as opportunities for mistakes, embarrassment and regret".
But the strength of her personality can be gauged from the transformation she's wrought on past rapper boyfriends (among them OutKast's Andre 3000, with whom she has a son), more than one of whom has fallen under her spell, only to develop an aversion to meat and a new feminine side to their dress sense.
Since the tallest buildings in Manhattan were targeted for the attack, it may be that some people will develop an aversion to high-rise living.
There are studies that show that animals can develop an aversion to certain physical traits in humans.
Storytelling provides a means of sharing the cost of war among all people, so we develop an aversion to war and seek true and just alternatives for resolving conflict.
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But he has also developed an aversion to U-turns.
Mr. Müller and his advisers seem to have developed an aversion to British films.
Neither have I suddenly developed an aversion to acres of flesh-coloured body stockings.
Another found that half of women developed an aversion to alcohol in their first three months.
Mr. Brandman has developed an aversion to the "boutique" moniker as well.
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