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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taste well" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, but it may sound more colloquial or informal.
It is most commonly used in the context of describing how food or drink tastes. Example: The soup was delicious and it tasted well with the added spices.
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An earthy-tasting rich green sauce is the pool for three mushroom dumplings that taste, well, expensive.
And they taste, well, good.
"Honey knows my musical taste well," Mr. Jones said.
And the paint's taste -- well, sour milk comes close.
It has to be a bit dirty to taste well.
But fresh really does taste, well, fresher – brighter, sweeter and altogether more appealing.
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Emanuel Ax, on the other hand, performed this piece on Wednesday with dignity, taste, well-directed energy and all the right notes.
The clothing line captured much of her rare taste: well-cut blazers in the best English tweeds, French sailor pants in linen, striped silk blouses with cheeky black lace edging, gorgeous knits in hard-to-find colors.
Kerempuh overlooks Dolac Market and is a great place to taste well-prepared Croatian cuisine.
We asked those Americans who don't like their steak well-done whether they considered it a matter of taste ("Well-done steak wouldn't be my preference, but it's just a matter of opinion") or a matter of right versus wrong ("Steak should never be cooked well-done").
It tasted, well, almost like a burger.
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