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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweet boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boy who is kind, gentle, or endearing in nature.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood knows him as a sweet boy who always helps others."
Alternatives: "a kind boy" or "a lovely boy".
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"You are a sweet boy".
She calls him a sweet boy.
He wasn't yet 30; he was just a sweet boy.
"You're a sweet boy," Mr. Kashner recalls Ginsberg's telling him.
She said what a sweet boy he was.
She arrives with Ikhyd, now four, a sweet boy with huge brown eyes.
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Alina is a Polish nanny, trapped in the employ of the fearsome mother of two creepy girls and a sweet baby boy.
Since then, we have had another child -- a son -- a gorgeous, sweet boy.
He is like a very sweet boy who, having built a very fine snowman, drags his mother outdoors to see it before it melts.
I know Auschwitz is a constipation camp!" Ah, what a sweet, sweet boy.
He was such a lovely sweet boy.
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