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The phrase "taste to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may lead to confusion without additional context. Example: "I want to taste to see if the dish needs more seasoning." (This usage is awkward and unclear.)
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"No taste to it.
(Taste to make certain).
"It's a hard taste to forget.
He offers a taste to his visitor.
It's bad taste to have that slug fucking the girls.
And how would they taste to us now?
The song itself is an acquired taste, to be sure.
The beet leaves are similar in taste to spinach.
Enough words to smell and taste to last a lifetime.
Add salt to taste to each, about 1/2 teaspoon.
"He has added style and taste to politics.
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