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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweet part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a section or aspect of something that is pleasant, enjoyable, or endearing.
Example: "In the movie, there was a sweet part where the main character finally confesses their feelings."
Alternatives: "a lovely section" or "a charming aspect".
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Our kids now have this experience and may find that time spent in natural places is a sweet part of life.
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Sauces: The star of any barbecue, your sauce should be part sweet, part salty, and a little acidic.
Follow it a little further, and the good part, the sweet part, is the flesh.
Fifty feet away from the McSparins, Ken Yarnevich and his friends -- some Croatian, some Slovenian, all Chiefs fans -- set out a spread of stuffed cabbage and plates of the nutty, buttery pastry, part sweet, part savory, that is known as povatica.
The sweet part of the story is the bicycle.
He barrels the ball up and hits the ball off the sweet part of the bat.
This time, what is usually the sweet part of the cycle for investors has turned sour.
Here's the sweet part: the mere existence of that political arsenal might be enough to ward off any rivals.
"The sweet part is there are investors interested in exotic products created by underwriters who make large fees and rating agencies who then get paid to confer ratings.
The sweet part is Brookfield inherited O&Y's tax-loss credits, which should last it through 2006.
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