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The phrase "flavour for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a preference for a particular taste or flavor. Example: "I have a strong flavour for spicy foods, so I always add extra chili to my dishes."
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"No flavour for me, thanks".
You get so much flavour for your cash.
A bath sponge will soak up flavour, for heaven's sake.
They are left to gain flavour for up to 80 years.
They retain their flavour for five years if they're well-wrapped.
The confectionery lab devises the flavour for ice cream, biscuits, sweets, toothpastes, mouthwashes and antacids.
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More reliable flavours for one thing.
Deep, earthy flavours for a cold day.
A full belly and novel flavours, for a fiver?
Its new flavours for 2006 include Vermonty Python, Berried Treasure and Jamaican Me Crazy.
"New, modern flavours for a mass market" goes down well - as it should.
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