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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evolving taste" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the changing preferences or inclinations of individuals or groups over time. Example: "As the years went by, her evolving taste in music led her to explore genres she had never considered before."
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Ms. Bruce, 35, can be credited for Mr. Brown's evolving taste.
His descriptions of London life contain many shrewd judgments about paintings and his evolving taste.
Mr. Rosenberg is a classicist, and also a curmudgeon, an avowed defender of hip-hop as it once was, impervious to commercial realities and evolving taste.
Mr. Brown's art adviser, Sarah Jane Bruce, affirmed that "the general assumption is that people in tech will collect street art". Ms. Bruce, 35, can be credited for Mr. Brown's evolving taste.
There are dinners made to push my kids' little evolving taste buds--ones where I encourage ruffled greens and spices that originate from far-off lands.
In an interview in O, The Oprah Magazine earlier this year, Oprah revealed that her "evolving" taste is the reason for her home renovation.
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"For celebrity athletes, it's partially due to evolving tastes," he said.
The impact on employment is uneven, however, reflecting the evolving tastes of American car buyers.
The weak economy has shrunk museum budgets, while technology or evolving tastes have led curators to reassess once venerable works.
A day spent watching the MTV channel confirms the eclectic, rapidly evolving tastes and trends of this generation.
A key part of their business strategy has been to keep abreast of their customers' evolving tastes.
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