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The phrase "a confection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sweet food item, particularly a dessert or candy, often in a more elaborate or artistic context.
Example: "The bakery is famous for its exquisite pastries, each one a confection that delights the senses."
Alternatives: "a sweet treat" or "a dessert item".
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This is a confection.
It is a confection.
A confection from my youth.
With its incredible sculptural decoration, it looks like a confection".
This voluptuous, raspberrylike blend is a confection that rewards contemplation.
He is a confection of feminine grief, as was Olivia.
The result is a confection with a taffy-like texture.
I couldn't help wondering how such a confection materialized.
That is a distraction, a confection which invites complacency because the sums involved are small.
It is a confection — perhaps that's the message; everything is confection; movies, diplomacy, what's the difference?
The shop is a confection unto itself, with its cotton-candy-pink walls.
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