Sentence examples for a foretaste from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a foretaste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small sample or preview of something that is to come, often in the context of experiences or events.
Example: "The first few chapters of the book provide a foretaste of the thrilling adventure that awaits the reader."
Alternatives: "a preview" or "a glimpse".

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This week's strikes are just a foretaste.

"We had a foretaste with Yolanda.

A foretaste of things to come?

This is a foretaste of that".

The argument is just a foretaste of fights to come.

All this a foretaste of judgments to come.

Hamlet's agonised paranoia is but a foretaste of our own.

We have had a foretaste of this, too.

We have already had a foretaste of this effect.

But we have already had a foretaste of the future.

That was a foretaste of the disorganized service to come.

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