Sentence examples for precise taste from inspiring English sources

The phrase "precise taste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe or emphasize a very specific and often strong taste or flavor, such as a food or wine. For example, "This Bordeaux wine has a deeply rich and precise taste."

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Writing in Cahiers du Cinéma in 1952, at the age of twenty-one, Godard called Hawks "the greatest American artist," noting that Hawks's so-called classicism was marked by "an increasingly precise taste for analysis, a love for the artificial grandeur connected to movements of the eyes, to a way of walking".

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The competition consisted of five gruelling tasks including a blind tasting, cutting precise quantities by sight and creating tasting notes for a selection of cheeses chosen by the judges.

According to the obtained results, the designed sensor showed a high degree of association of electrochemical detection and sensory evaluation, which proved a fast and precise sensor for beef taste detection.

They simply don't seem to be precise enough for my tastes—I'm far too used to a mouse and keyboard to give that up for the "thrill" of flailing my arms in the arm like the robot from Lost In Space.

For a model like that to be successful, the technology for brewing at home would have to be precise enough to replicate the taste closely, but that's where the standardization they are going for comes into play.

Instead of going to an upscale shop where you'll pay a high price for fancy clothing, go to an artist who will fit it to your individual body much better, create it to suit your precise looks, complexion, style and taste, and support another type of independent artist.

Readers wanted, and were offered, a precise blueprint of what was good taste.

Their videos are about conspicuous consumption: a public display of their good taste, carefully assembled with precise attention to detail.

It could be that Rocky the Italian Stallion, the legendary boxer he first created in 1976, is supposed to be younger than that, but no one in this film ever has the bad taste to mention his precise age.

She is an assassin of logic, of good taste and restraint not by precise calculation but by tossing a grenade of "WHAT IS HAPPENING TO AMERICA, FOLKS?" and plugging her ears.

Viral buzz, on the other hand, feeds specific tastes by being more precise, and because it caters to the growing hunger for participation – the "demand this" mentality where people power can change multiplex managers' minds about what they screen.

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