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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lollipop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of candy that is typically mounted on a stick.
Example: "She handed her little brother a lollipop after he finished his homework."
Alternatives: "a candy on a stick" or "a sweet treat".
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Here's a lollipop.
Angel sucks a lollipop.
A lollipop is produced.
"And I got a lollipop".
A lollipop is a revelation.
You get a lollipop also.
A lollipop was a mile marker.
In fact, everybody gets a lollipop.
Hazel did not get a lollipop.
One was a lollipop mango tree.
Jake declined the offer of a lollipop.
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