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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sweetie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a term of endearment or affection towards someone, often in informal contexts.
Example: "She always brings me flowers; she's such a sweetie."
Alternatives: "a darling" or "a sweetheart."
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He's such a sweetie.
He is a sweetie!
She's a sweetie pie!
He really is a sweetie.
But not a "sweetie".
Actually he's rather a sweetie.
"I thought she was a sweetie".
"She's a sweetie pie," Salo said.
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It took its decision after research showed shoppers preferred a sweetie-free check out and would use it where offered.
There's a chocolate fountain at the entrance, a sweetie-making demo at the exit, and the chance to buy chocolate chut ney.
Badder now at 18, he still can't resist being a sweetie.
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