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Free sign upThe phrase "as a treat in" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used when referring to something given as a reward or indulgence within a specific context, but it may require additional clarification.
Example: "I decided to give my dog a special bone as a treat in the afternoon."
Alternatives: "as a reward in" or "as a special gift in".
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After all that, it seems rude to even contemplate the white chocolate and Earl Grey ganache served in a tiny teacup with a caraway biscuit – I have a madeleine moment: it's rather like sweetened condensed milk, which my mum used to give me as a treat, in an eggcup.
Herewith is a sampling of the food trails in Stratford, ON and what you can expect as a treat in each.
Remove a few cubes at a time and give to your dog as a treat in hot weather.
Instead, take it as a treat in it which will make it way easier for you and your future.
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Some mentioned not having been taken seriously as well as treated in a disparaging manner when trying to discuss CAM.
Although they'd long existed in Central Europe as enticements at saints' days and festivals, doughnuts were popularized as a quotidian treat in this country.
And as a treat, I'll throw in a few other cleaning tips as well.
Every factory-farmed animal is, as a practice, treated in ways that would be illegal if it were a dog or a cat.
Cultural life is in full swing and offers a palette of visual as well as aural treats, in a city famed for its musical tradition.
My parents treated him as a son-in-law.
My sister treated him as a brother-in-law.
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