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"express distaste for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a feeling of strong dislike for someone or something. For example, "The politician expressed distaste for the proposed policy."
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He does not express distaste for the practices of some of the people he mimics at prayer; he says, "I don't like them".
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten jumped on Twitter to express distaste for the ban, saying, "Australia has had a non-discriminatory immigration policy for more than four decades.
These messages remind me of what happens when parents express distaste for their kid's boyfriend/girlfriend -- the parental complaints only drive the two closer together.
At a party, one of your friends might express distaste for racial bigotry.
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Others expressed distaste for the new technology.
She calls him "odd" and expresses distaste for the whole enterprise.
He became emotional when expressing distaste for the government's use of personal e-mails.
Mr. Rangel expressed distaste for the anti-authority rhetoric of politicians like Mr. Lozano.
Denis McShane expresses distaste for the "uncritical adulation" heaped on Hugo Chávez during his visit to London.
(Remember O. J. Simpson, or JonBenet Ramsey?) Some CNN journalists expressed distaste for the Levy case.
Hoping to attract more tourists, for example, Singapore is building two huge casinos, despite Mr. Lee's expressed distaste for them.
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