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Discover Ludwig"a sweet shop" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place where one can buy sweets, such as candy or chocolate. For example: I visited a sweet shop on Main Street to purchase some chocolates.
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Their mother, Beatrice, ran a sweet shop.
I ran a sweet shop for years.
Lavender is, of course, a sweet shop for bees.
"It was like a kid in a sweet shop".
"I felt like a kid in a sweet shop".
Another class-mate, Wouter Haven, adds: "There was a sweet shop close to our school.
He was brought up above a sweet shop and left school at 17.
"It won't happen," said Mohamed Hamamra, 19, who works in a sweet shop in Bethlehem.
It's a sweet shop of a dessert, brimming with sherbet lemons.
"I am not a kid in a sweet shop but this is an opportunity for us.
"Former managers were allowed to run amok like kids in a sweet shop," he said.
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