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The phrase "a flavor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means a particular type or kind of something, and can be used to describe a variety of things. For example, "this soup has a flavor of garlic and cumin".
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It has a flavour of its own.
Here is a flavour of the conversation.
There is a flavour of secularism to suit every taste.
This is a flavour of the responses posted.
Here is a flavour of what was said.
By way of a flavour of what happened, some quotes.
There was a flavour of freshers' week to today's PMQs.
Speaking at his studio in west London, Blake gave a flavour of what people can expect.
There is still a flavour of the 1930s about today's Turkey.
Mr Fierstein lists several "Landisms" that give a flavour of the man.
A flavour of that was only to be expected, with the upcoming EU referendum.
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