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Discover Ludwig"got a taste of" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
It means to experience or try something briefly. Example: After years of being a vegetarian, I finally got a taste of a juicy steak and I have to admit, it was delicious.
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"We got a taste of the playoffs.
"I got a taste of a film's global power.
I soon got a taste of what they faced.
"I got a taste of a championship last year.
House Democrats got a taste of those challenges last fall.
Uh-oh, I got a taste of a championship.
The White House also got a taste of Princetonâs honey.
On that first afternoon, heading away from Moscow we got a taste of both.
The Pittsburgh Pirates got a taste of October baseball and they want more.
The industry had got a taste of the possibilities during the war.
"When I started fighting, I got a taste of that again.
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