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Some people have good taste, some people don't.

From Salon

Ben Sulayem would certainly be wise not to sour the good taste left by an event that appears to have been a resounding success.

From BBC

The result was that the fires’ role in the proceedings felt perfunctory, not essential — the minimum acknowledgment required by good taste so the show could go on.

New York and the National Society — who had the good taste to recognize the excellence of her demanding turn in Mike Leigh’s piercing drama.

For years, the Golden Globes telecast spiked its reputation as the awards season’s most freewheeling, booze-fueled broadcasts by employing Ricky Gervais, who pushed the boundaries of good taste.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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