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The phrase "a palate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person's sense of taste or preference, especially in the context of food and drink.
Example: "She has a refined palate, able to distinguish subtle flavors in gourmet dishes."
Alternatives: "a taste" or "a flavor profile".
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Call it a palate cleanser.
The sampling begins with a palate screening.
"This guy's got a palate".
It acts like a palate cleanser.
He has a palate, and that makes a huge difference".
Stage 1, a palate expander, makes eating awkward and unhappy.
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It was a palate-pleasing delight.
Serve with cooked rice, or a palate-cleansing soup and fried greens.
It makes for a palate-cleansing presentation of art for art's sake.
The wine, fairly simple, bone dry and citric, is a palate-whetting aperitif.
The Afro-Cuban Orchestre Baobab do a palate-cleansing Clementine Jam as jazz-salsa.
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