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"aftertaste of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to refer to the flavor remaining on the tongue after eating or drinking something. For example: "The aftertaste of the rich chocolate ice cream was divine!".
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And the aftertaste of spicy chicken pizza.
A fourth left a strong, bitter aftertaste of wild boar.
The food had the neutral aftertaste of the deepfreeze.
It was almost rueful, although without the aftertaste of bitterness.
Smoke gave the cool air a faintly burned flavor, an aftertaste of ash.
Above all, the ordeal schools the pair in the bitter aftertaste of mortal love.
Charming and open, with elegant bubbles, but also persistent, with a pleasant aftertaste of bitter orange.
Since the Kennedy years, there have been Watergate and its aftertaste of cynicism.
The Silicon Valley buzzword has the aftertaste of a sucked battery.
I have drowned my pillows in lavender spray and endured the brassy aftertaste of zopiclone.
Zero Dark Thirty slakes a thirst for vengeance and leaves an aftertaste of gall.
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