Sentence examples for a sweeter one from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a sweeter one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to another item that is sweeter in taste or quality.
Example: "After tasting both desserts, I can confidently say that the chocolate cake is a sweeter one."
Alternatives: "a more delightful one" or "a more pleasant one".

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When mandarins are in season, they make a sweeter one.

Despite the importance placed on relationships, negotiators in today's China keep their options open and may abandon a deal when a sweeter one appears.

For Bronte maintained as she had in "Villette" that some beings were born to suffer, and that it was nobler to "submit faithfully" to such a fate than to pine for a sweeter one.

You may enjoy a stronger daiquiri or a sweeter one or a more sour drink.

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Allan Houston put them ahead, 74-67, beatinging Jones with a sweet one-on-one move with 4.5 seconds left in the third.

"The day we beat them on the track will be a sweet one," Gascoyne said.

Here are a few ways to reassess, reawaken and recharge so we can take on the year and make it a sweet one.

The drama that played out at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge on Sunday was like something from two dreams — a sweet one for Woods and a nightmare for O'Hair.

For instance, there's a sweet one about how Tommy Lee liked Heather Graham so much that when they went out on their first date, he tried to hide all his tattoos.

Sollitt's story is, fittingly, a sweet one.

"The victory is a sweet one, a very sweet one," said Akanni Sanni Mojeed, 56, who won a district chairmanship in Lagos for the Alliance for Democracy.

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