Sentence examples for a given taste from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a given taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific preference or flavor that is already established or understood in a particular context.
Example: "The chef designed the menu to cater to a given taste, ensuring that each dish would appeal to the local palate."
Alternatives: "a specific flavor" or "a particular preference".

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A given taste of something can sum up an entire area of life, the history of an amorous passion or an entire voyage to the Far East".

If a given taste was not recognized at any trials, the result of the test was recorded as "scale out".

We would prefer eating a given taste if it did not cause any negative feelings after eating it for the first time; however, we would avoid eating that specific taste if it caused any digestive discomfort.

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Coriander powder: A perfect spice for giving taste and aroma.

The critic is a eunuch offering sex tips; a teetotaler giving tasting notes.

It's a given: Our taste in food changes as we get older.

The next single, "One in a Million," gave a taste of Timbaland's deep swing.

They'd been given a taste of power, and they wanted more.

Last month T-Mobile, a mobile operator, gave a taste of things to come.

He is still not properly fit but this was a display that gave a taste of what might be coming.

Julia Carneiro reports from Rio at a carnival that gives a taste of this summer's global event.

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