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The phrase 'taste for music' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's preferences in music. For example, "My niece has an eclectic taste for music, ranging from classical to heavy metal."
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What is still not clear, however, is whether people are born with "musical neurons" or whether nerve cells develop a "taste" for music during childhood development.
Also, perhaps because of damage to his ears, he lost his taste for music; the libretto for "Houdini" was abandoned.
In some sense, our taste for music may be a by-product of the way our auditory-processing system intends to eliminate auditory chimeras.
Sharp was an unprepossessing man with a taste for music and a Thames boat hired out for waterborne concerts, but he rose to the occasion.
At Rugby, Acton got a taste for music which later equipped him to boast that he was the worst bassoonist in Ireland.
Alcohol-free, revellers were frequently propped up by amphetamines, which helped to generate a taste for music that was increasingly frenetic.
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Like no generation before, boomers crafted identities out of tastes for music, dress and politics.
Twenty years later Americans have more developed tastes for music outside their borders.
Then there are different local tastes for music and art.
Perhaps on the back of all of our social data and tastes for music, as well as all of these new tools, we're finally at a point where the online music world can converge with the offline.
But such love is consistent with a preference for a child who will be born whole, without mental or physical impairment, a child who will develop his or her capacities for kindness toward others, who will develop his or her tastes for music, good literature, etc.
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