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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taste of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small sample or experience of something related to a male subject, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The exhibition offered a taste of his artistic vision, showcasing a few of his most celebrated works."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of his" or "a sample of his".
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MIT undergraduates might get a taste of his approach.
But Bogin was giving us a taste of his methods.
Federer gives Philippoussis a taste of his own.
But he gave a taste of his upbeat message in a colorful and riotous show Thursday.
Mr. Meredith offered a taste of his breezy, even risqué, humor in that first broadcast.
Others see a rogue magistrate getting a taste of his own medicine.
I'd had a taste of his voice in person, but he had mostly withheld it.
This, he hopes, will give Pat a taste of his own medicine.
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Here's a taste of his vision for the future.
Give your spouse a taste of his or her own medicine and see how they feel if you leave him or her alone to hold the line.
gave us a taste of his capabilities.
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