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The phrase "was tasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that was occurring in the past, particularly when referring to the experience of sampling or trying food or drink. Example: "As I sat at the table, I was tasting the different wines offered at the event."
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was tasting
noun
One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals (Wikipedia).
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Apparently, what I was tasting was history.
"I was tasting it," he said.
It was adulthood I was tasting, and love.
I was tasting the disappointment of betrayal and the wrecking loneliness of feeling forever changed.
"I knew I was tasting something, but my brain could not identify it," she says.
It wasn't wine she was tasting but blood from her upper lip.
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Is that blood orange I'm tasting?
They're tasting the Caribbean.'.
Anything you're tasting?
Notice what you are tasting.
Not cupfuls, but I'm tasting it.
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