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The phrase "first taste of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the initial experience of something, such as a new food, or a new activity. For example: "Michelle was nervous about her first taste of skydiving, but discovered she enjoyed it once she got up in the air."
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It's love at first taste, of course.
My first taste of Goldberg addiction.
It was his first taste of war.
What was your first taste of leadership?
It was his first taste of segregation.
Rudy!"--his first taste of a political-rally atmosphere.
It was hardly Petkovic's first taste of tennis adversity.
My first taste of flying arrived on day three.
It was his first taste of activism, he said.
People waited on line for their first taste of lionfish.
Soon, Hale had her first taste of combat.
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