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Discover Ludwig"tastes of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing the flavor of a food or drink. For example: "This wine tastes of cherries and vanilla."
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Bread tastes of dismay.
The peach tastes of incredulity.
Tastes of Hungary Q.
It tastes of nothing.
Courage tastes of blood.
He tastes of venison.
It tastes of beeswax.
This tastes of strawberries.
It tastes of bubblegum.
This tastes of wealth and self-satisfaction.
It's crisp and tastes of curdle.
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