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The phrase "a low taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's lack of sophistication or appreciation for higher forms of art, culture, or aesthetics.
Example: "His preference for reality TV shows over classic literature reveals a low taste in entertainment."
Alternatives: "poor taste" or "crude taste".
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This illustrates that, ceteris paribus, a pass grade is more likely ifcomplementarity in production, student ability or school quality are high or if thestudent has a low taste for leisure.9 For a given level of schoolquality we have three groups of students: bad fails; marginal fails (students whofailed but were close to choosing to pass) and passes.
Possible explanations include selection (e.g. people with a low taste for medical interventions might be more likely to choose CAM) and better practices (e.g. less overtreatment, more focus on preventive and curative health promotion) by GPs with knowledge of complementary medicine.
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"New Jersey has been treated as a place of low taste and lack of sophistication," said Dr. Mappen.
The meld of high-concept and low taste, the ostensibly slightly shocking presented in a matter of fact way this is very Das Institut.
Last spring, government supervisors even instructed the TV producers of "Happy Boys Voice," a Chinese version of "American Idol," to eliminate "weirdness, vulgarity and low taste".
In the 1950's, the senior statesmen of publishing fretted that the paperback revolution would mean the further spread of low taste.
A glance at the current television schedule might give a viewer whiplash without even flipping channels, as the major networks veer to wild extremes of high and low taste.
The χ2 test was used for checking Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (HWE) for the genotype frequencies in samples to control genotyping errors, for detection of differences in genotype and allele frequencies between high and low taste recognition threshold groups.
Sometimes in Washington he attended burlesque shows and was said to have remarked, "I thank God I am a man of low tastes".
It all adds up to a solid but somehow disappointingly unindulgent evening, a low-cholesterol taste of the high life of 1940's New York.
He grew up in a time when the love that dared not speak its name kept mum; when camp, not yet having been defined, was considered a low-life taste; when cross-dressers stayed in the closet or under cover and female impersonators did not dream that uptown financiers would consider it hip to come downtown and watch them perform.
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