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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tastes for' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'tastes of' to indicate the flavor or quality of something. For example, "This apple pie tastes of cinnamon and sugar."
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Others have exotic tastes -- for vivisection, sexual humiliation, burning.
Teenagers don't have the most discriminating tastes for food.
They are tastes for the proper and the conventional.
It was certainly a lot of tastes for £7.95.
Pictures of corpses had appealed to particular tastes for decades.
Their sampler will get you eight tastes for $12.
With time, Harris's tastes for sensation and luxury goods ripened.
It was fiscally irresponsible and not attuned to current tastes for redistribution.
"Individual and Couple Tastes for Children: Theoretical, Methodological, and Empirical Issues," with Richard P. Bagozzi.
The Habsburgs, who controlled Italy, clearly had sophisticated tastes for Italian-inspired design.
He learned as a teenager to cater to patrons' tastes for clean forms and semiprecious stones.
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