The phrase : vegetarian food can taste as good as meat.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The author is in the favor of the vegetarian food. He thinks that it can taste as good as meat. The author thinks that people who argue against the taste of the vegetarian food are not correct and they have not had the vegetarian food which is prepared properly.
The vegetarian food which is prepared properly with proper taste, spices and salts can taste really nice. If it is prepared properly, then the taste of the vegetarian food can be better and superior to the taste of the meat also.
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The answer to the given question above would be the first option. The sentence that corrects the fragment by including it in the subject is the following one: Cities in many areas of the world have hosted the Olympics.
The PP (prepositional phrase) "in many areas of the world" specifies which kind of cities have hosted the Olympics and therefore includes the fragment in the subject. In the second sentence, "have you lived in many areas of the world", functions as the PP complement of the verb "to live". Finally, in the last example, "in many aeras of the world", the PP functions as a modifier of location of the main sentence.