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What is a prefix for taste in the sentence rise food prices of severe problems to come?

The sentence "rise food prices of severe problems to come" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make sense. It seems like you are trying to express the idea that rising food prices will lead to severe problems.

Here's how you can fix the sentence and add a prefix for taste:

Corrected Sentence:

* "The rising food prices could foreshadow severe problems to come."

Here's the breakdown:

* "Foreshadow" is a verb that means "to indicate or suggest something, typically something bad, that is going to happen in the future." It includes the prefix "fore-" which means "before" or "in advance."

* While "taste" isn't directly related to the sentence, you could use the word "palatable" in place of "severe" to express a negative taste experience. For example, "The rising food prices could foreshadow unpalatable problems to come."

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