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The phrase "have a taste of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the context of trying something for the first time. For example, "I decided to have a taste of the cake she had baked, and it was delicious!"
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I'm inviting you to have a taste of it.
I would love to have a taste of it now".
I would like to have a taste of something new.
New Kanye wants everyone to have a taste of luxury, but without the hefty price tag.
Future generations will have a taste of that era much more deeply.
Buying the shoes allows you to have a taste of that luxury lifestyle".
Now have a taste of some pretty astonishing Inuit throat singing.
"We now have a taste of what it is like to go out in the street.
Today, Miami Dolphins supporters have a taste of globalisation, and it has not gone down well.
It hasn't happened to me much but when you have a taste of it, it's bitter".
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Now you can have a taste of the South right here in Southern California.
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