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The phrase "a clear taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct flavor or sensation that is easily identifiable in food, drink, or experiences.
Example: "The dish had a clear taste of garlic, which complemented the other ingredients perfectly."
Alternatives: "a distinct flavor of" or "a pronounced hint of".
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Although these wines can be inconsistent, the best give a clear taste of the potential of nebbiolo.
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A light basil crust and side of aromatic root vegetables elevated the clear taste of perfectly cooked king salmon.
Taste, for example, the gorgeous baba ghannouj, full of the clear taste of roasted eggplant and the beautifully bitter bite of fresh ground sesame.
To a world infested with synthesized romance, candlelit illusions and sentimental piety, "Kitchen Confidential offers a nice palate-clearing taste of poison.
Pork chili ($6.50), thin slices of flavorful sauteed pork, comes with onions and peppers and offers the clear taste sensation of chilies without the heat.
The best dishes are direct and true, enhanced with gentle and occasionally gutsy seasonings like pork chili, which offers the clear taste sensation of chilies without the heat.
To them it's "a clear case of taste infringement".
There's a clear level of taste that runs through the collection.
But Beha's review has another benefit, namely, a clear indication of his taste.
"These findings provide an interesting avenue to help deal with this problem because you have a clear understanding of how taste is functioning so you could imagine ways of enhancing that function," Prof Zuker added.
When drinking of that water, it's clear: the taste of birth we long to keep alive grows inside everything.
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