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in good taste

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These objects were displayed not just to delight connoisseurs, but to provide great art and ideas to educate British designers, manufacturers and workers in good taste and technical prowess.

There are also thorny questions of whether using the voices of artists like Cobain, who killed himself in 1994, is in good taste, or what is gained by attempting to generate AI music through him.

"Not my tree. Not my ornaments. Not in good taste. NOT a call for violence," Evans tweeted.

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“I knew it was going to be done in good taste,” a precocious preteen Shields is shown to say of Malle’s film in an interview around its release.

Second, am I correct that in the manners world, it is not in good taste to write about gifts on an invitation?

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