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The issue may be more than simply a matter of taste.
In the final analysis, the position one takes is a matter of taste.
What I mean is that it's a matter of taste also.
It was a small thing, a matter of taste, really.
Like so much, the new currents become a matter of taste.
It's simply a matter of taste as to what you prefer.
As I've said, the debate mostly comes down to a matter of taste.
It is always a matter of taste so on what grounds could they be the best?
I guess it is a matter of taste and beliefs.
For this, there is no right answer; it's only a matter of taste.
This was a matter of taste, which Tom did not feel himself called upon to discuss.
To some degree this is a matter of taste, and there are other factors as well.
Covert action, on the other hand, is apparently a matter of taste.
To some extent, these things are a matter of taste, political and otherwise.
Which one to buy is a matter of taste, serving size and budget.
Two months later, the company's popularity remains more a matter of taste than hard numbers.
Whether to peel the potatoes is a matter of taste.
Much of the reason may be a matter of taste.
Whether fruitier means not as good is a matter of taste.
Pipe smoking is often a matter of taste and budget.
In part, this is simply a matter of taste.
So beauty is often treated as merely a matter of taste.
Is it a matter of taste, nostalgia or historical importance?
The question was, once again, a matter of taste.
By the same token, what is often viewed as politics may be simply a matter of taste.