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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marshmallow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the soft, sweet confection made from sugar, water, and gelatin, often used in desserts or as a snack.
Example: "I roasted a marshmallow over the campfire until it was golden brown and gooey."
Alternatives: "a fluffy treat" or "a sweet confection."
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Or bring a marshmallow.
Once a marshmallow, always a marshmallow.
Have a marshmallow.
"Oh, I'm just a marshmallow," he said.
Would you rather have a marshmallow or a smiley face?
"You hear a pop, and somebody's looking like a marshmallow".
This turns out to be a marshmallow in thriller's clothing.
"From the plant of a marshmallow," she reassured me.
We set up an experiment with a marshmallow and a temperature probe.
But sometimes inside a tough guy there beats a marshmallow heart.
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