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The phrase "always tasted better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the taste of two or more items, indicating a consistent preference for one over the others.
Example: "In my opinion, homemade cookies always tasted better than store-bought ones."
Alternatives: "consistently tasted superior" or "has always been more delicious".
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I've had it a few times out of a bottle, but the keg beer has always tasted better.
My grandmother had a "secret" recipe for chocolate chip cookies and they always tasted better than any other cookies.
Along with the Germanic tastes in floral motifs for Christmas decorations and ornaments, baked goods during the white despair of winter always tasted better with exotic flora impressed into the sweet, rich and much-coveted treat.
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It always tastes better".
Homemade pastry always tastes better.
Everything always tastes better with more time.
Lunch always tastes better when it comes glazed with struggle.
Food always tastes better when you (almost) catch it yourself.
And, as every pigeon knows, sandwiches always taste better outdoors.
I am a decent cook, but a greasy pizza always tastes better.
"And that one always tastes better than the first," Mr. Regan said.
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