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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tang" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sharp taste or smell, often in the context of food or beverages.
Example: "The dish had a tang that made it incredibly refreshing and unique."
Alternatives: "a zest" or "a bite".
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The round handle was either impaled on a tang with a cast-on stop (tanged) or set into a socket (socketed); both forms of hafting presaged modern forms.
Definitely a tang of the supermarket BLT.
The effect has a chill in it, and a tang.
The piece is regarded as a Tang dynasty work.
Imbued with a tang of smoke, they never taste better.
He has more of a tang of the real.
At least it lends the crushing disappointment of the results a tang of surprise.
The concert began with Ms. Chen's "Night Thoughts," a spare evocation of a Tang dynasty poem.
She provides a tang and savour of sex in the movie.
Fresh lemon sprinkled over the top provided a tang that helped minimize the greasiness.
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The Forbidden City Museum has a painting of a Tang-dynasty emperor, Minghuang, involved in a polo-like game with the palace maidens.
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