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The phrase "a single taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to experiencing or sampling something briefly or in a limited way.
Example: "After just a single taste of the dish, I knew I had to learn how to make it myself."
Alternatives: "a brief sample of" or "a small experience of".
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But a single taste of a new one blended with hazelnuts has made me a convert.
This summer and fall, fans of Dr. Seuss can attend an exhibition of his work without a single taste of green eggs and ham.
A single taste of Adi Bittermann's smoky chanterelle cream -- to spread on his excellent hot red pepper or pumpernickel bread -- shows that someone is thinking in the kitchen.
As the war on drugs has marched into the scientist's lab, researchers have devised a paradigm that may help explain why some people get hooked after a single "taste" of an illegal drug while others can use it for years and quit when they choose.
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And yet, even some fans of the Joyce worry about a single taste or mindset governing the selection of companies that perform in the Joyce theaters, which could handicap New York dance more than the lack of a 1,000-seat 1,000-seatuld.
Changing the levels of taste and aroma together influenced the cheese flavour intensity greater than changing the levels of a single taste or aroma only.
Simultaneously, 20 taste buds were randomly selected at different regions of each tongue to count the number of cells in a single taste bud, where one nucleus corresponded to one cell on the section.
As a result, the sensation of different tastes (i.e., salty, sweet, sour, bitter, or umami) is diverse not only within a single taste bud but also throughout the surface of the tongue.
Is a woman's eye a single taste bud magnified?
No, that would be putting too much stock in a single tasting, when years of drinking wines from other producers and appellations in the region suggest otherwise.
Many people go through life with a single, vivid taste image of a lemon -- one of something acidic, clean tasting and unforgivingly sharp.
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