Taste of things to come

A “taste of things to come” refers to something, such as a brief experience, that is the first of similar things to follow.

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A “taste of things to come” refers to something, such as a brief experience, that is the first of similar things to follow. The images are just a “taste of what’s to come,” as the telescope will help scientists peer deep into space – and back in time. The first fire of the summer season is just a “taste of what will come” for the rest of fire season this year. The new hit single released by the artist is just a “taste of things to come” for the full album release later in the month.

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