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Discover Ludwig"have a predilection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a certain preference or inclination for something. For example, "The author had a predilection for writing stories about people facing difficult choices."
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Scientists, like all tribes, have a predilection for foundation myths.
Gruiform birds have a predilection for travel on foot.
I observe that Mona's marketing team seem to have a predilection for black.
("You know what Canadians are like — they have a predilection for doing good," Quinn said).
The Spanish have a predilection for books about books, and have experienced "a remarkable explosion of popular historical fiction".
I have a predilection for reading about cold places while in the sweaty grip of summer, so the timing of this book is an added recommendation.
On the other hand, I have a predilection for nature writing, travelogues, essay collections, and literary criticism, and I tried to keep those sections plentifully stocked for browsers.
Men, especially in the category of free-spenders ages 18 to 34, were perceived to have a predilection for video over print.
Hispanic liquor drinkers, meanwhile, have a predilection for fruit-infused alcohol, with 60 percent liking it, compared with the average of 50 percent.
That both men have a predilection for the underdog is both ironic and understandable, given that they are defending a man who was one of the most powerful men in Connecticut.
TMD symptoms have a predilection for woman and age group between 20 to 40's [7].
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