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The phrase "was tasted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action in the past where something was subjected to tasting.
Example: "The dish was tasted by the chef before it was served to the guests."
Alternatives: "was sampled" or "was tried."
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was tasted
noun
One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia).
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Perhaps because it was tasted unadulturated, it scored zero.
The fat, what little of it there was, tasted rich but felt lighter than olive oil.
It was tasted from a half bottle, and the first impressions were favorable.
The ridiculously fancy bottle of whisky was tasted by everyone except Iain.
So famous were they that they're mentioned by Jane Austen in Sense and Sensibility (1811): "I have just recollected that I have some of the finest old Constantia wine in the house that ever was tasted," says Mrs Jennings.
Dutch traders first brought coffee to Japan in the 17th century, but the shogun prohibited them from traveling beyond Nagasaki, their southern port of entry, so coffee was tasted by relatively few Japanese.
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Apparently, what I was tasting was history.
"I was tasting it," he said.
It's tasted human blood".
Dishes were tasted liberally, and fingers licked.
It likes to be tasted.
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