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Discover Ludwig'candy of' is not correct or usable in written English
To use 'candy' in a sentence, you should use it as a noun or verb. For example, "My favorite candy is chocolate," or "I am going to candy some apples for tonight's dessert."
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That's the cotton candy of political journalism.
As of yet, Reyes has not been reported to have received celebratory candy of any kind.
That's the thinking-person's brand, not the ear candy of Ricky Martin.
At the most, it has sweetened the candy of their daydreams.
But for a quick glance at the day's conditions, Weather 2x is my new eye candy of choice.
In the cookery of the American South, the term denotes a candy of sugared pecan meats or coconut.
He derided President Obama's talk of high-speed rail and electric cars as "the candy of American politics".
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Instead of the interchangeable eye-candy of old masters, their faces are characterful, their bodies individualised.
Though we're not treated to a chorus, the song feels more epic or cinematic than the immediate ear-candy of early work. .
It's against that background that we should read the latest revelations about Christian Candy of One Hyde Park.
Since all the best comedians come from Canada (Oh? Britain, was that a splutter?) we're expecting him to become the next John Candy of comedy.
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