| 11. | But like any acquired taste, it got more and more natural over time.
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| 12. | Like fine wine and fine scotches the mobile Internet is an acquired taste,
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| 13. | The sweet marinara, loved by locals, is perhaps an acquired taste.
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| 14. | Yet Myers turns his own fondness for Austin into an easily acquired taste.
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| 15. | Madonna, as with all pop icons, is an acquired taste ."
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| 16. | Its odd cosmetic-like flavor may be an acquired taste for Westerners.
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| 17. | Hefeweizens can be an acquired taste, and not everyone acquires it.
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| 18. | Director Robert Altman has become an acquired taste over the years.
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| 19. | Foodies rhapsodize over it; others may find it an acquired taste.
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| 20. | She pointed out that alcohol, for example, is an acquired taste.
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