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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweet escape" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a pleasant or enjoyable break or escape from a difficult or stressful situation. Example: "After a long week at work, a weekend camping in the mountains was a sweet escape from the hustle and bustle of the city."
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My friends and I felt like we took a sweet escape through the stratosphere.
Find a sweet escape, a sweet spot and find your bliss.
After all, when are you ever going to have the chance for a sweet escape, if not now?
Casual sex apps like Grindr are a sigh of hope for the "straight-acting and exclusively top" to have a sweet escape from their deluded homes.
So my advice, instead of Taking "The Bachelor" franchise to seriously, or using it as a "Relationship 101" crash course for romantic etiquette, we take from the show exactly what it gives us, a sweet escape from our boring lives, an incentive to value a raw, imperfect relationship, and an excuse for some of us to enjoy that Margarita Monday to the fullest!
But every now and then, parties come around the renew your faith in the power of a dancefloor: not just as the predictable cesspool of drugs and hook-ups, but as a space that provides a sweet escape from the drudgery of work, a communal experience of bliss, a fleeting sense of freedom.
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BA has a 'Montreal Sweet Escape' offer with flights and three nights in a four-star hotel for £425pp (0870 234 0243; britishairways.com).
Yee-hoo!" Gwen Stefani, having found that Americans were not ready for "yodel-ay-yodel-ay-yodel-ay-he-hoo," the chorus of her earlier single "Wind It Up," has gone a more moderate route for "The Sweet Escape," a feathery meringue and a bona-fide hit.
She pulls the key, a symbol of "the sweet escape", from her mouth as an allusion to performances by escapologist Harry Houdini.
To promote the album, Stefani embarked a worldwide tour, The Sweet Escape Tour, which covered North America, Europe, Asia and the Pacific and part of Latin America.
IndieLondon's Jack Foley noted "Wind It Up" as a highlight of The Sweet Escape and called it "Stefani's gift that she can take something that, on paper, sounds cheesy and make it utterly, utterly cool".
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