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The phrase 'show taste' is not a proper sentence in written English and would not be used on its own. It can, however, be used within a sentence when referring to something being done in a tasteful manner. For example, "The decorations for the party showed great taste."
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Gerard accepts as sound Hutcheson's argument for the internal sensibility of taste: that the perceptions of taste are simple, that they arise immediately, and that they arise necessarily, show taste to be a sense; that they are separate from and consequent upon those of external sense and reflection show taste to be internal (Gerard 1759, 160 161).
Some of the houses are monstrosities, but many show taste and grace and also have lovely gardens".
He appeared on Food Network's first show and went on to appear in approximately 2,500 Food Network shows, including his own cooking show "TASTE".
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This was followed by an essay about kitchen design that showed tastes in living spaces swinging back towards grand spaces and servants quarters and a fetish for expensive professional cooking equipment running in parallel with the rise of superstar architects.
This show's taste in music has got to be as bad as my taste in music, which stopped maturing when I graduated from high school.
Her television shows are broadcast around the world and she was also a judge on the US show The Taste.
That's what I do!" As this dialogue suggests, the show's taste ranges from salty to caustic.
For the moment, Spaniards remember their own recent experience of emigration; they show no taste for big rows about immigration.
And there is nothing more absurd than someone who aspires to show good taste in contemporary art.
It's not that anyone expects the academy to show exquisite taste more than once a decade.
In the pet-infested squalor of their East Hampton mansion, mother and daughter famously show a taste for unconventional style.
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