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The phrase "unique taste in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's distinct preferences or inclinations, particularly in areas like food, art, or fashion. Example: "Her unique taste in music always surprises me; she enjoys genres that most people have never heard of."
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But Rowland – dressed in 40s trousers, braces, baker-boy cap and brown and white wingtip shoes – seems happy enough discussing his rather unique taste in clothes instead.
The company has unique taste in office design and wrapped its workspace in vinyl.
AL: I thought this would be interesting to ask, how does one cultivate unique taste in today's digital landscape?
These are, of course, the Cheeseheads, the proud army of Green Bay Packers loyalists with a good sense of humor and a unique taste in fashion.
But Silver's work is neither homage nor appropriation, existing in the fresh context of both her biography as a 21st-century woman and the content of her personal narrative of interests in matters scientific and spiritual -- as well as her unique taste in materials.
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This unique project has welcomed authors, poets, actors, directors, former Olympians, even a parish priest – but it wouldn't have made it to the finishing line without the efforts of all our volunteer writers from across the UK, who have offered us a unique taste of life in their home villages, towns and cities.
Ruby chocolate is "the fourth chocolate". The beans have a pinkish red tint and unique taste; they are cultivated in Brazil and the Ivory Coast, among other countries.
The process gives each wine and vintage its unique taste and aroma, and fluctuations in temperature, as well as movement and vibration, can upset the process.
Just as haute couture is tailored for one's unique taste, this property's success in realizing its listed price would most likely boil down to subjectivity, according to Miller.
In addition to its unique taste, sesame is characterized as a 'superfood' and known for being high in protein, iron and calcium.
Monosodium glutamate has a unique taste quality which is called "umami" in the Japanese language.
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