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Discover Ludwig"never tasted" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in several contexts, such as: 1. To express someone's lack of experience with a particular food or drink: "I've never tasted sushi before, but I'd like to try it." 2. To describe something that has not been experienced or tried before: "She had never tasted failure until she entered the competition." 3. To convey a negative feeling towards something: "I never tasted a more bitter cup of coffee in my life." 4. To describe someone's lack of knowledge or understanding about something: "He never tasted the thrill of traveling to a new country." Example sentence: "He had never tasted true love until he met her."
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"I've never tasted thyme".
Water never tasted sweeter.
Nina had never tasted fennel.
I have never tasted alcohol.
Food he had never tasted.
Rodent never tasted this good.
"I've never tasted the real, real version".
Breakfast has never tasted better.
"I had never tasted an oyster.
I've never tasted food like it.
Rocky never tasted his own blood.
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