"taste of victory" is correct and usable in written English. You can use the phrase to refer to a feeling of triumph or success after achieving something. For example: "After months of hard work, both the team and its supporters finally got to savor the taste of victory when they won the championship.".
The taste of victory was sweet.
She may like the taste of victory.
"Now we have the taste of victory.
"This is delicious," he said, savoring the taste of victory.
No joy of growth, no thrill of overcoming challenges, no way to taste the pleasure of victory over daunting obstacles.
In the meantime, we must remember that we are not the first, and most certainly won't be the last, to taste the ecstasy of victory or the migraine of defeat.
And so beating Rose, and tasting the thrill of victory, quickly became a focal point of my days.
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