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"taste for certain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's preference for a particular type of food, activity, or experience. Example: Sarah has always had a taste for certain exotic cuisines, which is why she loves to travel and try new dishes from around the world.
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She means that literally, as in the mother "teaching" the fetus — citing studies that show that a taste for certain flavors are influenced by uterine exposure.
Mr. Bilger's subjects know exactly where their food comes from, and their taste for certain foods has become an almost physical need over a lifetime, borne of harvesting these foods themselves, on their own land.
The child's hunger becomes refined into a taste for certain foods on particular occasions.
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But also his body of works exhibits a unique perspective on the repertoire and his distinct tastes for certain composers.
When replicating your friends, favourite fictional characters and celebrities in Nintendo's Tomodachi Life, every aspect of their personality is taken into consideration; they develop tastes for certain foods, fashions and activities.
When replicating your friends, favorite fictional characters and celebrities in Nintendo's Tomodachi Life, every aspect of their personality is taken into consideration; they develop tastes for certain foods, fashions, and activities.
Personally, I'd rather not know about my predilection for certain tastes mainly because it would take the fun out of trying new foods.
And as winter weather lingered, so did a taste for a certain kind of dessert: The top recipe for February has a lot in common with March's.
The preference for certain types of food could imply detection of the genetic component underlying taste perception like bitterness (PTC or PROP) [ 26, 27].
Or, you may not like the taste of certain peppers.
Use caraway seeds to improve the taste of certain vegetables.
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