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The phrase "a strong taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a prominent flavor or characteristic in food, drink, or even metaphorically in other contexts.
Example: "The dish had a strong taste of garlic, which complemented the other ingredients perfectly."
Alternatives: "a pronounced flavor of" or "a distinct hint of".
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Mr. Bigsby, the sympathetic biographer, does give a strong taste of Miller's critics.
Christmas movies, then, are partly about comedy, but with a strong taste of sadness and emotional catharsis.
Even the Recipes for Health columnist Martha Rose Shulman didn't like the flavor of a commercial gluten-free flour mix, which left her gluten-free cookies and tart-shells with a strong taste of bean flour.
This tiny country of 10 million people, about the size of Maryland, is home to three distinct cultures, and our tour of Carnaval gave a strong taste of all three -- Aalst, Eupen and Binche.
Hearing the name Anne Boleyn, gave him a strong taste of pear drops, making some history lessons a treat.
"Linie Aquavit is similar to vodka, with a strong taste of spice and herbs.
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There's a stronger taste of Goa's colonial past in the south, beyond the capital Panaji and the airport, east of the national highway around Margao.
In "Descent of Man," Darwin states, "Many kinds of monkeys have a strong taste for... spirituous liquors".
The party's leader at the time, Jörg Haider, has undoubtedly shown a strong taste for populism, an apparent lack of contrition about Austria's Nazi past and a streak of xenophobia.
He said his previous theater experience, which included directing at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, led him "into a strong taste for the rigors and risk of new work -- 'moving the art form forward.' " But, he added, he had strong backing from university officials and worked to develop a constituency for new work and donors to support it.
Morphologically, the dark colour of the gills and stem, lack of a strong taste, and characters of the cystidia (large cells found on the mushrooms) are the most distinguishing characteristics of X. setulipes.
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