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Even to the Chinese, the soup is an acquired taste.
The researchers' acquired taste for applied science has paid off.
Sometimes I've felt you were distinctly not an acquired taste.
But that was Wagner, an acquired taste at the best of times.
Apparently, the roar of the action is an acquired taste.
And unlike most broadcast television, it is clearly an acquired taste.
Downtown is an acquired taste, not the least bit cute.
His last paintings, done in England, are an acquired taste.
I'm not going to lie to you - this is what could be described as an acquired taste.
"This neighborhood is an acquired taste - I wouldn't leave it for anything," she said.
Even when correctly prepared, it may still be seen as an acquired taste.
His interpretive style, it should be said, is an acquired taste.
Some journalists believe the music is challenging and an acquired taste.
It's an acquired taste, Data, but there is no need for you to acquire it today.
New York - and that includes the suburbs - is an acquired taste.
I found the wines lean, the style perhaps an acquired taste.
But food companies are hoping that as baby boomers age, they take this acquired taste with them.
Have I taken "this acquired taste" with me into boomer middle age?
Kerwin decided the stuff was very much of an acquired taste.
But for the rest of us, greens with a bitter edge are an acquired taste.
Death had said that it was an acquired taste.
Without question, it's an acquired taste, a personal matter.
I'm told they're a bit of an acquired taste, but well worth persevering with.
Even by the standards of the highly specialized art world, drawings have always been an acquired taste.
Judged purely by appearances, the M3 is an acquired taste.