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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a type of sweet' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to refer to a specific type of sweet. For example, "My favorite type of sweet is a Dutch stroopwafel, which is a type of sweet that's made with a caramel syrup filling."
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Several of the finds have potential uses in agriculture, including a type of sweet potato found in Bolivia.
Supply disruptions in Libya, a country that produces a type of sweet crude that Saudi Arabia cannot easily replace, and the threat of similar problems erupting elsewhere, have pushed prices well above Saudi Arabia's needs, to around $120 a barrel for Brent crude and $110 for West Texas Intermediate crude.
As she hands out mugs of treacly coffee and slabs of homemade kolach, a type of sweet corn bread, she explains that Băţanii Mici also happens to be the birthplace of Transylvania's most famous storyteller: Benedek Elek, a journalist and folklorist who devoted much of his life to setting down the region's fairytales.
They produce beans, malanga (a type of sweet potato), corn, wheat and cheese.
There are definitely other sides to the lyrics, and I'd say a song on this record like "The Universe Expanded" is definitely a type of sweet melancholia, which I'm very fond of...
The food must include Kheer (a type of sweet rice and milk), lapsi (a sweet porridge made of wheat grains), rice, dal (lentils), the vegetable of spring bean (guar) and a yellow gourd (pumpkin).
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At both Bäco Mercat and Bar Amá, Josef Centeno offers a wide selection of house-made sodas and shrubs -- a type of sweet-sour syrup made from macerated fruits and vegetables and vinegar -- topped up with soda water.
However, in the longitudinal analysis there was a non-significant trend towards a lower percentage of children and adolescents drinking any type of sweet drinks and fruit juice/cordial and soft drinks separately after approximately two year follow-up, although this was only significant for some age groups.
Overall a decreasing proportion of children and adolescents reported consuming any type of sweet drinks at time 2 compared to time 1. #Children and adolescents who remained in the same age group at both time points were excluded from these analyses.
These findings indicate a stable or even decreasing percentage of Victorian children drinking any type of sweet drink.
Overall 77% of the participants reported consuming any type of sweet drink (soft drink or fruit juice/cordial) yesterday or on the last school day (Table 3).
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