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"sweeter taste" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a food or beverage that has a more pleasant taste than others, or to express a personal preference for a certain taste. Here is an example: "The chocolate cake had a much sweeter taste than the vanilla cake, so I ended up eating more of it."
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The sweeter taste of Similac Organic was observed by a professional sensory-tasting panel, commissioned by The New York Times to do a blind tasting of eight nationally available formulas, soy and dairy, organic and not.
"To me," he said, "it has a slightly sweeter taste".
Quintana's victory will have a sweeter taste today.
But the most controversial change was in 1985, when the company introduced New Coke with a sweeter taste.
The resulting sugar dissolves faster, like candy floss, it says, giving a sweeter taste in the mouth.
The cucumbers they yield are a lighter shade of green than the cucumbers found in the supermarket here, and they have a smoother skin and a sweeter taste.
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"They also think it's sweeter tasting.
This keeps the meat creamier and sweeter tasting.
Or for a sweeter tasting bread, try challah.
The Sweet Taste Test (STT) is a standardized measure designed to index the ability to detect differences in sweet tastes (sweet taste sensitivity) and hedonic responses to sweet tastes (sweet taste liking).
In the adult, sweet taste stimulates and potentiates ingestive behavior.
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