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The phrase "any type of sugar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms or categories of sugar in a general context.
Example: "You can use any type of sugar in this recipe, whether it's white, brown, or powdered."
Alternatives: "any kind of sugar" or "any variety of sugar".
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Read the labels carefully, and steer clear of products that list any type of sugar (including brown sugar, corn syrup, etc). in the first three ingredients.
You see, in two recent studies, he found that the main factor that determines changes in body weight and waist circumference (also known as belly fat) is how your body responds to any type of sugar, carbohydrate or glucose load.
You can use any type of sugar except powdered sugar.
Avoid using any type of sugar or artificial sweeteners to flavor water.
You can use any type of sugar, including white, brown, turbinado, or even molasses or honey.
Any type of sugar is fine: brown, white, granulated, etc. Avocados can be bitter, but sugar will mitigate any hint of bitterness.
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For example, if a serving for a food contains 50 grams of carbohydrates from any type of carbohydrate, including sugar, it will have a designation of 16percentt of the recommended daily value.
The process also produces a type of sugar called xylose, which is derived from the hemicellulose part of wood chips.
Normally the body uses a type of sugar provided by the diet or stored in the liver to keep the body running.
To turn the droplets into sensors for E. coli, the researchers added mannose, a type of sugar, to the top half of the droplet.
The new tracer targets a molecule found in the cell walls of all bacteria called a maltodextrin (a type of sugar) transporter.
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