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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taste as good" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when comparing the taste of something to another item. For example, you could say, "My homemade soup doesn't quite taste as good as my grandmother's."
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But would they taste as good?
But does #instafood always taste as good?
Chefs worry that their food will not taste as good.
"It doesn't taste as good but it's cheaper," she said.
They might taste as good as their contents!
Stressed pigs, she concludes, "don't taste as good".
"It's cheap, but it doesn't taste as good as ours.
Does it taste as good as cow butter?
These eye-catching presentations taste as good as they look.
Um, does it taste as good as it sounds?
Will it taste as good as a beer made by a man?
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