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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got a taste for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a liking or preference for something, often referring to food, drink, or experiences. Example: "After traveling to Italy, I really got a taste for authentic pizza."
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We got a taste for all of it.
The Indians hadn't got a taste for it yet.
China has suddenly got a taste for dairy.
Sony, for example, got a taste for temps from its experience in the United States.
But according to Foxcroft, people really got a taste for dieting during the 19th century.
I'd got a taste for doing something "better" and I wanted to do more of it.
'I first got a taste for pulling off con tricks as a choirboy,' he once recalled.
It was at Redniss and Mead that he got a taste for hydrology, hydraulics and environmental fluid mechanics.
I'd done a little comedy in Cemetery Junction and got a taste for it.
I got a taste for junk food when I was a teenager.
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But he quickly got a taste for war.
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