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"have the same taste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe two things that have a similar flavor or appeal. For example, "My friend and I have the same taste in music."
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"I don't have the same taste today".
We are one region and we have the same taste.
"We have the same taste in music," Robson said.
We really do have the same taste and aesthetic.
He and Burns found they have the same taste, he says.
Whether we still have the same taste in movies remains to be seen.
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Want to know what others in your network, or those who have the same tastes as you, are tuning into on Pandora?
In the years since Jean transitioned, we've discovered together that we have the same tastes in women and men.
Allow guests to choose their own sugar and creamers, because everyone might not have the same tastes.
Does he/she read/listen/watch the same books/music/shows you do (this, however, may mean that they have the same tastes as you do but that ok if your best friend has the same taste If "Yes," then don't share your interests to this particular friend.
And not everyone has the same taste as you.
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