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"in taste" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express the flavor of something or to refer to one's opinion or preference. For example, "The wine was sweet and bitter in taste."
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"It's very Chinese in taste".
This is a vast shift in taste.
Then the public is changing in taste.
They can't survive without discrimination in taste.
There is a familiarity in taste.
The dominant American beer became homogenized in taste and style.
The music and the poem aren't lapses in taste, though.
"In this case, it applies to risk-taking in taste".
The beet leaves are similar in taste to spinach.
Pheromonal, they think only in taste and smell.
Its performance this week reflects a change in taste.
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