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Discover Ludwig"taste everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that one should experience as much as possible. For example, "Life is short, so you should always make the most of it and taste everything it has to offer."
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Taste everything.
"I learned to taste everything.
Why do you have to taste everything?
"In my taste everything is very exciting," he said.
You should taste everything you want to taste.
I taste everything, but I don't snack at home.
"I had to taste everything before he'd eat it.
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When Carnivore sits down to eat, it tastes everything.
I'm always looking for the one thing for me, rather than tasting everything I can.
This suggests Mr. Sadler isn't tasting everything he sends out.
"Ducasse has oversight, and he was down here recently, and we tasted everything," said Dagan Lynn, the restaurant's executive chef.
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