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The phrase "the taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the flavor of something. For example, "The taste of the warm apple pie was sweet and savory."
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"That's the taste of childhood".
"The taste of it chokes you.
The taste of the cookie itself?
She may like the taste of victory.
I love the taste of soy phosphatidylserine.
They're the taste of my childhood.
The taste of it was good".
The taste of victory was sweet.
Not the taste, of course.
He'd always liked the taste of it.
I didn't like the taste of Cavalli.
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concentrate of the taste
effect the taste of
for the taste of ministers
hurts the taste of
hurt the taste of
in the taste of the ordinary
the harbinger of
the test of
the fondness of
the liking of
the relish of
the preference of
the savor of
the orientation of
the appetite of
the sample of
the heaven of
the gusto of
the aroma of
the interest of
the scent of
the reverence of
the tasting of
the palatability of
the enjoyment of
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