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The phrase "a taste of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey an experience or feeling that gives a glimpse into existence or a particular state of being.
Example: "The meditation retreat offered a taste of being that many participants had never experienced before."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of existence" or "an experience of being".
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This would give him a taste of being a care worker and he could fit it around running his business.
This voyeuristic moment gives me a taste of being there, a brief escape from the day that lies ahead.
After a decade at the helm, Mr Ashdown has given his party record numbers in Parliament and a taste of being close to power.
This not only provided instant vindication for Williamson's idea but most importantly, as a result of the final being played at Wembley, it gave many smaller clubs a golden and increasingly rare opportunity to enjoy being in the limelight and sampling a taste of being in the big time.
When he was younger he got a taste of being the champ, or being close to being the champ.
Betty gives Don a taste of being part of her life again, and she says nothing about why she is doing it or what it all means.
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No, it's not for the clothes, it's for a sweet taste of being a part of the club.
The people have gotten a big taste of being in control.
The flag handover, of which he is executive producer, will be a taste of what is to come in Rio.
The catering dispute may be a taste of what is to come, then.
And it's a taste of what's to come.
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