I hear this phrase often when people have different likes. But can I say something like this?
People have different taste in animals, some people like cats more while some people like dogs more.
I used the phrase in similar way to
have different taste in music.
I thought this sounds funny because it gives the nuance that people like dogs (or cats) for their taste.
I would like to know how I can apply this phrase to other sentences.
Best Answer
In your phrases
you want to use the plural since each person will have their own taste.
In your usage of "tastes" is synonymous with "likes".
When you hear
is can be the start of a bad joke