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"taste in art" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "Many people have different tastes in art, from modern to more traditional styles."
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TASTE in art is in constant flux.
"It spreads bad taste in art.
Blavatnik has expensive taste in art.
But they were impressed with his taste in art.
So what does Darwin's taste in art say about him?
I found my taste in art started evolving.
His taste in art, though, is perhaps open to debate.
But Chinese taste in art, as in gardens, also ran to less is more.
Origin story: what does Darwin's taste in art tell us about the scientist?
What does Pope Francis's taste in art, music and film say about him?
Peter Cohen's film explores Nazi taste in art, architecture and popular culture.
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