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"getting a taste of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means experiencing or trying something for the first time. Example: After years of studying, I finally got a taste of the real world when I started my first job.
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"But getting a taste of it, I just want more.
A downtrodden region is getting a taste of freedom.
He, too, mentioned getting "a taste of life".
Dive bar for getting a taste of Kunming youth culture.
The dispensers of fiscal rectitude are finally getting a taste of their own medicine.
"Getting a taste of moving away gets them out of their own comfort zone," he said.
Others see a rogue magistrate getting a taste of his own medicine.
I guess our American friends are getting a taste of the same medicine".
"We're getting a taste of what it will be like in the World Cup.
But now Mr. Kucinich is getting a taste of his own medicine -- back home.
In the meantime, he's getting a taste of life as a landlord.
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