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There isn't really one. Joe will have a predilection. Joe has a predilection. Joe had a predilection. The verb changes, but "predilection" stays the same.

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There isn't really one. Joe will have a predilection. Joe has a predilection. Joe had a predilection. The verb changes, but "predilection" stays the same.

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Enchondroma is a benign bone tumour that has predilection for the base of the skull

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He has predilection for collecting stamps.

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The word 'predilection' is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: He was known for having a strong predilection for young women.

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Predilection means to have a partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference. For example: My best friend Suzie has a predilection for designer handbags.

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