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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost tasted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has not fully experienced something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a feeling or an opportunity.
Example: "As I stood on the edge of the cliff, I almost tasted the freedom that awaited me in the vast expanse below."
Alternatives: "nearly experienced" or "just about felt".
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- It almost tasted like chicken," Mr. Smith said after the tasting.
Jesús found a small bottle of clear liquid that he almost tasted before realizing it was rubbing alcohol.
The combination of the lemon zest, juice and extract along with the added sugar gave the lemon pops a nice sweet and sour flavor that almost tasted like limoncello liquor.
Penske almost tasted the sweetest irony.
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Almost tastes like stuffing.
Almost tastes burnt.
And they almost taste fabulous.
We could almost taste the hot cocoa.
"I can almost taste their blood lust".
Dr. Marion can almost taste the difference.
One can almost taste the strudel.
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