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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a taste to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of flavor or experience related to something, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The dish offers a taste to remember, with its unique blend of spices."
Alternatives: "a flavor of" or "an experience of".
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It was a taste to remember.
He offers a taste to his visitor.
"It has a taste to it or a smell to it that is eerily Guatemalan".
She often traveled to grocery stores, offering a taste to persuade the grocers to buy her bread.
For those with a taste to delve deeper, a Zurich-based journalist, Hannes Grassegger, suggests a couple of blogs: Awesome Tapes from Africa and and Voodoo Funk.
Companies seeking foreign workers typically hire "two or three for a taste to see if it works," before asking for more, he said.
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This month, The Times conducted a tasting to choose some of the most appealing.
The beverage has a similar taste to broiled eels, a popular form of the summer delicacy.
This will give a burnt taste to the finished sauce as well as a darker color.
"It's a hard taste to forget.
They're both green herbs, they have kind of a dead taste to me".
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