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"savor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest the presence of a particular quality or characteristic, usually one that is pleasant or desirable. For example, "The apple pie had a wonderful savor of cinnamon and spices."
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The savor of the sour grape,.
(This came with a revived savor of Chardin's brooding concentration).
It's the illicit savor of time stolen, time knowingly and joyfully squandered.
Its situation must always savor of weakness, sometimes border upon anarchy.
At their best, these reinventions only increase the savor of the originals.
For the moment, Formula One itself, at least, leaves with a savor of success – especially Vettel.
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Eat slowly and savor the flavor of each morsel.
There's no savoring of style, just stark presentation.
Camp — the savoring of unintended ironies — is a factor.
Anything savoring of "outside" influence raises the hackles of northwest Connecticut.
The old Alton station was his kind of place, savoring of transit and the furtive small pleasures of city life.
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