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The phrase "of taste" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something related to one's personal preferences or sense of aesthetic. For example: - "The restaurant's menu offered a wide variety of dishes to suit every palate and cater to different levels of taste." - "She was always known for her impeccable sense of taste when it came to interior design." - "The art exhibit showcased a diverse range of works, appealing to all kinds of tastes."
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It's anarchy of taste".
Matter of taste.
A question of taste?
It's a question of taste".
It's also one of taste.
Standards of taste shifted.
The death of Taste.
And what of taste?
Last, there's the matter of taste.
Partly this is a matter of taste.
It's all a matter of taste.
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