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Discover LudwigThe phrase "different taste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something that has a different flavor or opinion than you. For example: His cooking has a different taste than mine.
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Light cigarettes have a different taste because they are filtered differently and may contain additives, Professor Connolly said.
Different taste".
"But everyone has different taste and different opinions".
"They live in a very different taste world," Spence said.
"Bones," he declared, "give a completely different taste to the meat".
To adapt George Eliot, "A different taste in quotations places a great strain on the affections".
It's a completely different taste.' Cut a 4cm chunk of peel from a lemon.
Cockta is a kind of Coca-Cola, similar to it, but with a different taste.
Sauces, made with Aosta Valley wine, add a different taste, often topping game like wild boar.
Each sip delivers a different taste, from syrupy sweet to spicy cloves.
They wore the same size clothes, but had very different taste.
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