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The phrase "penchant for precision" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong liking or inclination towards being precise or accurate in a particular context. Example: "Her penchant for precision is evident in her meticulous work as an editor."
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Ms. Moyer shares her penchant for precision layering with Stephen Mueller and her ambiguous figurative abstraction with Nicola Tyson.
And on "26 Chicky Boom," Mr. Brinkmann pokes fun at his own penchant for precision; you can probably guess how many times you'll hear the phrase "Chicky boom".
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The penchant for careful precision movement, and perhaps the masks of Balinese theater, found an echo in Dubuffet's esthetic, but "Coucou Bazar" was infinitely more measured and good-natured than the disturbing bodily psychosis executed in Artaud's "Theater of Cruelty".
But they also reflect his unwavering penchant for caution -- and precision -- in language and thought.
It calls for precision.
Her tip for precision?
In making the selections for that book, "I just picked up ones I felt I could live with," added the author, who was renowned for both the precision of his writing and his penchant for revision.
In spite of himself — his relentlessly high artistic principles; his penchant for playing the underdog, even when he was the star; his keen ear, equally attuned to the precision of Elizabethan verse and to what passes as truth across a whiskey at 5 a.m.
A penchant for sadomasochism.
Curiously, a penchant for overalls.
"He has a penchant for lifting clubs.
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