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"taste on" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
However, you can use the phrase "taste on (something)" in written English. For example, "I took a taste on the mushroom soup and it was delicious."
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Sometimes one makes a judgment of taste on inductive grounds or on the basis of authority.
It's one thing to advertise your literary taste on your chest; it's quite another to look good doing it.
The ratio is one buzz per amount of fizz acceptably needed to suit your taste on carbonation.
An anxious penny taste on my tongue.
It's a welcome exercise of taste on the director's part.
There are still generally agreed rules about taste on TV.
The strike left a sour taste on both sides.
It was bad taste on the grandest possible scale.
He had French taste on the chassis of a pragmatic American soul.
But it has left a bitter taste on the tongues of some of the local producers.
"On matters of taste, on matters of style, we never disagree".
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