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have a passion for

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have a passion for someone or something
Fig. to have a strong feeling of need or desire for someone, something, or some activity. Mary has a great passion for chocolate. John has a passion for fishing, so he fishes as often as he can.
See also: have


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The answer is: We as humans have a passion for keep doing things we love and keep doing as a habit.
Let''s say, as an example that the state consists of the following thoughts and emotions:"I really don''t like my job but if I leave it to do what I really have a passion for I won''t survive".
Vice President and General Manager of Clarke American's Credit Union Division Don Dolan said, "Credit unions have a passion for their members and strive to provide an increasing variety of products and services.
 
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