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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offer a taste" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to suggest providing a sample or experience of something, often related to food, drink, or an experience. Example: "The chef will offer a taste of the new dish at the upcoming food festival."
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The story of Wu Bing may offer a taste of what is to come.
Two programs, one from Japan, offer a taste of the unruly avant-garde.
Now if instead of pins there were malfunctioning laptops, that might offer a taste of revenge.
Some academic e-mail systems offer a taste of what this could be like.
The rental units offer a taste of what it's like to live in one without a full-time commitment.
And towns like Fredericksburg offer a taste of the Old World, with German-style biergartens and schnitzelhäuser.
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And on both Sundays, Vosges Chocolates will offer a tasting.
They offered a taste without sating.
He offers a taste to his visitor.
They happily offered a taste, and I happily accepted.
A choreographic sampler offers a taste of current trends.
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