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The phrase "a surreal taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or sensation that is dreamlike or extraordinary, often in relation to food, art, or an event.
Example: "The art exhibit offered a surreal taste of the artist's imagination, leaving visitors in awe of the vibrant colors and unusual forms."
Alternatives: "an otherworldly flavor of" or "a dreamlike experience of".
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Watching the latter provided a surreal taste of how times have changed since they last headlined a festival.
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