Sentence examples for difficult tasting from inspiring English sources

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He employed a training schedule meant to boost confidence, with a difficult tasting about a week before the match, followed by several much easier sessions.

For our panel regulars, Eric Asimov, Amanda Hesser and me, and our guest, Karen King, the wine director of Union Square Cafe, it was paradoxically a more difficult tasting than many because the wines were all so good.

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The most successful of these is Charlie, a geeky Long Island teen-ager who is making the difficult taste transition from David Bowie to Patti Smith.

And that does make me wonder if on some sorry level I'm just irked because, when I actually was 16, his counterparts were River Phoenix and Johnny Depp – true film stars both, but not much help as role models to a post-adolescent pleb with bad skin and difficult tastes in music.

Although pulling away from the seafood was difficult, we tasted two of the meat selections.

Mr. Jernmark's take is at once more modest and difficult, the taste of a Sweden proud of its traditions, its larder and the bounty of its sea, fields and lakes.

A coffee novice can learn the basics of brewing in an hour or two, and will probably be rewarded at once: it's not difficult to taste the difference between a hand-brewed cup and something from, say, a Keurig machine.

However, Tscharntke says it was difficult to taste a difference due to pollination as opposed to the type of strawberry plant.

It's also more difficult to taste when the food is very hot.

It is very difficult to taste the vodka.

Just remember that dessert wines tend to be sweeter and may be more difficult to taste.

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