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The phrase "a taste of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a small sample or preview of something, often referring to experiences or events.
Example: "The exhibition offered a taste of things to come in the world of modern art."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of things" or "a preview of things".
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It's a taste of things to come.
A taste of things to come?
It was a taste of things to come.
It may be a taste of things to come.
But they may also be a taste of things to come.
The turmoil on the streets of Egypt today is a taste of things to come.
Last month T-Mobile, a mobile operator, gave a taste of things to come.
But the lawyer, Muhammad Assegaf, also gave a taste of things to come.
Noor Ali's half-century against India was a taste of things to come.
This character assassination was, for Riefenstahl, a taste of things to come.
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The destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy--a taste of things to come--prompted Mayor Michael Bloomberg to endorse President Obama based on his climate leadership and inspired Governor Chris Christie to praise the president's response to the crisis.
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