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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's ability to appreciate or discern quality, especially in areas like art, food, or fashion.
Example: "Her choice of decor reflects a good taste that impresses all her guests."
Alternatives: "a refined palate" or "an excellent sense of style."
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He had a good taste of it.
I left with a good taste in my mouth".
We didn't have a good taste of losing.
"That doesn't leave a good taste in your mouth.
"That left a good taste in my mouth.
I've got a good taste in houses, so I didn't think he'd complain.
"Getting a win his first day back leaves a good taste in everyone's mouth," Buck said.
Not the full picture perhaps, but it should offer a good taste of it.
I could go home with a good taste in my mouth.
They have given us a good taste of what Detroit has to offer.
"Now we've got a good taste of what we might see in the playoffs".
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