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the taste for
noun
One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia).
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"Got the taste for wild meat".
The taste for these beers caught on.
Nor is the taste for austere design.
Does the taste for various amenities change?
But the taste for acting diverted him.
Once acquired, the taste for maple runs deep.
Perversely, the taste for quality creates problems of its own.
And the taste for it has migrated into the mainstream.
Now I have the taste for gado-gado.
When precisely did the taste for rebellion expire?
The taste for faux isn't limited to furniture.
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