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What is the difference between 'get to like' and 'take a liking to'?
Jul 30, 2017 12:22 PM
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"Get to like" is more a way of saying that you are allowed to like something, or that you have earned liking something.
"To take a liking to" means that you have begun to like something. It's also a little more old-fashioned.
Of course, there can easily be some overlap in these meanings, so they do sometimes mean the same thing. It just depends on the context!
July 30, 2017
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