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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the first taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an initial experience or encounter with something, often related to food, drink, or a new experience.
Example: "The first taste of the chocolate cake was heavenly, leaving me wanting more."
Alternatives: "the initial flavor" or "the first experience."
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My expectations were rewarded at the first taste.
The bartender, sensing something, poured Williams the first taste.
The first taste is mind-blowing to a newcomer.
"Everyone wants to get the first taste of high fashion and get a deal".
Then again, everyone could fall silent after the first taste of fried bubble gum.
The first taste confirmed that nobody could drink it for enjoyment.
But with the first taste came realisation that I had badly misjudged.
But the first taste of Sriracha is gentle and surprisingly sweet.
But there is something else, too, and it is not apparent on the first taste.
It's a much older one: the drug-dealer business-model, where the first taste is free.
It's the first taste of coming into a big space and being aware of your body.
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