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The phrase "penchant for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to talk about someone's clear inclination or appetite for something. For example, "John has a penchant for collecting old books".
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This penchant of Scott's carried over to photography.
Lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR) has both a long history and a penchant of innovation.
Does this mark a turning point in the court's penchant of pursuing uneven accountability?
The penchant of fans to call for a coach's job on online message boards and Twitter is hardly unusual.
The penchant of European tourists in Asia for ivory earrings and phalluses is helping to fuel demand.
This commandeering of the immediately pre-internet era reflects a strange penchant of the coming-of-age genre.
"I don't want to be Italian at this moment," he said, alluding to the penchant of some compatriots for histrionics.
We had always been debilitated by this penchant of ours to get A's because getting A's wasn't cool.
Chavez's popularity also reflected the penchant of some U.N. members for rallying around political figures who face attack by conservative U.S. lawmakers.
Asked about the historical penchant of those two leaders for thuggery and torture, Mr. Barron replied that stop-and-frisk was no less a human rights issue.
At one point, he recalled a penchant of some Tibetan teachers for using stinging nettles as a lash: "Very, very vicious".
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