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Discover Ludwig"a taste that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a specific flavor or sensation in a sentence. Example: "The soup had a taste that reminded me of my grandmother's cooking."
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It is not a taste that recalls Central Texas.
It is a taste that only Glastonbury can provide.
I think they are searching in their plates for a taste that seems to elude them.
But now I want more sprightliness and a taste that is radiant with sunniness.
The result, he claims, is a taste that disappears on the palate immediately, but has a "long and persistent" flavour.
Lutefisk, a form of codfish prepared with lye with a taste that is typically described as acquired.
It was a taste that was derided by no less a critic than their patron at the magazine, André Bazin.
Order, discipline, health, spiritual as well as physical grace, all were evident sources for his fascination, informing a taste that extended over many fields and decades without change.
The cult of seasonality was a taste that evolved into a politics; localism is essentially a politics attempting to create a taste.
Weather that is too warm can give late-season sap a "buddy" flavor — a taste that has been compared to sweaty gym socks.
It was also moving toward a taste that Bad Plus and Mr. Frisell share: the compositions and sound of the drummer Paul Motian.
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