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The phrase 'not palatable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is not pleasant or satisfying to the taste or senses. For example: The food she prepared was not palatable and no one wanted to eat it.
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"The diet is not palatable," Wu said.
"To deny history is not palatable," Dr. Scelsa said.
"There is a way to stop extremism," he claimed, "but it's not palatable for Americans".
"It's not palatable for people to directly state their frustration with this black movement.
That option was "not palatable to members," Pelosi said at her weekly news conference.
So their conclusion, even when foods are not palatable, large packages and containers can lead to overeating.
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It isn't palatable, so you might as well make it insufferable.
"Our view is if full privatisation isn't palatable or necessary then we're not quite sure what part privatisation actually means.
While nationalist doctrine wasn't palatable for Sepideh's students, the question of identity politics is an irresistible subject when speaking about Khuzestan's vast landscape.
"It is good to see a charity that was using workfare on a massive scale acknowledge that forced unpaid work isn't palatable for their supporters or customers".
"I think black trans men aren't palatable to the mainstream idea of what trans is".
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