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The phrase "candies from" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like, "I'm bringing candies from the store for the party."
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Later the women were asked to taste-test candies from large bowls.
They watched pirated movies and stole candies from their auntie's sari-sari stores.
When she woke up, she confiscated some hard candies from Ms. Nimmons, who was supposed to be fasting.
Students select candies from a bowl and have an opportunity to think about what traits brought about the survival of some candies.
Mini churros with sauce are another option, along with hot chocolate with various flavorings and other drinks, ice cream and candies from a Spanish company called Chocolat Factory.
One needs to think about picking the candies from the bowl, putting them in the mouth, chewing and swallowing them, one by one.
Children sing carols for candies from house to house in front of stables populated by little figurines of Joseph, Mary, Jesus and the shepherds.
The usual packaged chocolate and candies, from KitKat bars to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups to Pez-filled dispensers, are also available.
Caters to a pan-Asian sweet tooth (coconut, rice and sesame instead of chocolate), with candies from Japan, Thailand and China, sold mainly by the pound.
Small-screen producers seem capable of picking choice candies from the glorious snack pack of the past without ruining everyone's sweet tooth.
If you manage to leave Lotte without a box of candies from Evergreen, you must have the willpower of artificial intelligence.
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