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the penchant
noun
Taste, liking, or inclination (for)
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But the penchant for vandalism still lurks.
One thing that has survived is the penchant for projecting the future.
They noted the penchant for pedicures, the Louis Vuitton luggage, the love of country music.
Reynolds, a pious type with the penchant for overanalyzing, wanted to study every angle.
Forget the old talk of white supremacy and the penchant for disparaging blacks.
Along with the penchant for cocaine, this new generation of gangsters is getting younger.
The penchant for taking calculated risks seems to be hardwired into the corporate savior's mind-set.
Even there the penchant for evenhandedness, levelling mockery at both candidates, seems misguided.
The penchant of fans to call for a coach's job on online message boards and Twitter is hardly unusual.
Fortunately for the patients and their families, the penchant for indulging in compulsive behaviour disappears soon after stopping the medication.
The penchant of European tourists in Asia for ivory earrings and phalluses is helping to fuel demand.
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