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The phrase "a sugar patch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area where sugar is produced or where sweet plants grow, often in a casual or descriptive context.
Example: "The children ran through the fields, laughing as they discovered a hidden sugar patch filled with ripe, sweet fruits."
Alternatives: "a sweet spot" or "a candy area".
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Can anybody invent a sugar patch, aimed at candy?
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