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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particular taste" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means having a specific preference or liking for something. Example: "John has a particular taste for spicy food. He always adds extra chili to his meals."
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Madame de Pompadour had a particular taste for birds.
"The ravioli has a very particular taste," he said.
Doctors, as it happens, have very particular taste in shoes.
Zoe Rahman, the British jazz pianist, has very particular taste when it comes to drummers.
If there is a particular taste at work, it is for the comic, historic, poetic.
"This title has a particular taste for me, for the group too," he said.
And artificial flavoring cannot be added to replicate a particular taste, like that of blackberries.
The inside is beautiful too but in a very particular taste.
The Zuelligs' Meiyintang porcelain is very much a European collection of a particular taste.
Whether it's from a cow, goat or sheep, each has its own particular taste, consistency and story.
Salt's relationship to flavour is multidimensional: it has its own particular taste and it enhances the flavour of other ingredients.
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