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Discover Ludwig"tasted blood" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as, "He tasted blood in his mouth after being punched in the face."
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They've already tasted blood.
'I suddenly tasted blood.
I felt my lip with my tongue and tasted blood.
She tasted blood from her mouth, which she attributed to exhaustion.
Other actors said they've tasted blood in their throats during prolonged sessions.
He ran his tongue along his lower lip: it smarted, felt fat, and he tasted blood.
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He could taste blood in his mouth.
I taste blood in my mouth.
Once a thing tastes blood, it will come for more".
Another told me, "Pedal until you taste blood".
"It was always tasting blood in our mouths".
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