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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

SAVOR as a noun?

Properly use this in sentence "Savor" or a different word?

1. This dish has so many different ingredients that there is too many different savors for just one dish.
  

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Hi, The use of the word savor is OK. However, the use of the same structure twice bothers me. This dish has so many different ingredients that there are too many different savors for a single dish.

  • Hi, The use of the word savor is OK.
  • However, the use of the same structure twice bothers me.
  • This dish has so many different ingredients that there are too many different savors for a single dish.
  • I would cast this sentence thus: This dish has a great deal of different ingredients, so that it contains too many savors for a single dish.
  • Regards
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Hi,

The use of the word savor is OK. However, the use of the same structure twice bothers me.

This dish has so many different ingredients that there are too many different savors for a single dish.

I would cast this sentence thus:

This dish has a great d
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savor is not wrong, but flavor is the more usual word.

CJ

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