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The phrase "for every taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a range of options available that appeal to different people. For example, you could say, "The menu has something for every taste - from grilled fish to vegetarian options."
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There's a bar for every taste.
The Princeton area has restaurants for every taste and budget.
There's something for every taste in the big city.
The city has a hotel for every taste.
At other times, the menu offers something for every taste.
There is pretty much a cactus for every taste.
That said, the film is not necessarily for every taste.
There are cults for every taste and circumstance.
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But its fare might not be for every taste, unless you are a kale lover.
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