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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate sweets" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of consuming sugary treats or candies in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate sweets at the party and enjoyed every bite."
Alternatives: "consumed candies" or "had desserts".
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At 8 23, we ate sweets and had our first gulps of water in over sixteen hours.
In what they say is the first longitudinal finding of its kind, researchers report that boys who ate sweets daily at age 10 are significantly more likely to commit violent crimes in adulthood.
I ate sweets and chocolate, and I didn't obsess over calories.
"Once we ate sweets together until I threw up," the author writes of one mother-daughter bonding experience.
Across Europe, 19% on average had a daily soft drink – the UK figures were higher – and a quarter (26%) ate sweets every day.
They had a sleepover where they ate sweets, burned lavender (thought to attract spirits or success) and drank wine, and at midnight they gathered around a little red typewriter and crafted a manifesto: The singularity is dear, they proposed.
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He's been bullied at school, has been depressed, and has been eating sweets for comfort.
Cats are also at risk, but they're less likely to eat sweets.
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