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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'have fondness' is correct and usable in written English, usually in the context of feelings or emotions.
Example sentence: She has a fondness for old books.
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Of course you want to leave your dog with people who are caring, patient, and have fondness on animals.
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British NGOs have a fondness for "focal groups".
And I have great fondness for that little "otter" echo.
Democratic lawmakers have little fondness for any of it.
Does he still have a fondness for guns?
Garde is known to have a fondness for English football.
I've been to both countries on numerous occasions and have great fondness for both.
"People have a fondness for them that's not complicated by human frailty".
He also is said to have a fondness for American consumer goods.
I have a fondness for my Israeli friend's stellar chicken schnitzel rolled in cornflake crumbs.
High-ranking officers in the People's Liberation Army have a fondness for ivory trinkets as gifts.
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