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The phrase 'relish for' is not a correct phrase in English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'relish for' to mean 'to have an enjoyment of' in a sentence. For example, you could say "He had a relish for the outdoors".
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I envy his relish for life.
He had a relish for it that seemed utterly inexhaustible.
Hunt's personal relish for his new brief was beyond question.
The lyrical flourishes can become theatrical, and, toward the end, the narrative gets baggy, but Hale's relish for his subject, and his subject's relish for language, never flags.
It's tougher to make the argument for wilderness when Americans show less relish for it.
Not that some of the older folk have lost their relish for it.
I've had moments that I will relish for the rest of my life.
He also has a zesty relish for switchback narratives that keep changing directions on you.
Winston Churchill was a talented and able writer with a notable relish for words.
A relish for detail is, of course, only part of Löw.
LONDON — Even in defeat, Australia Coach Darren Lehmann could hardly hide his relish for the job.
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