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"candy shop" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when describing a store that sells various types of candy. Example: I stopped by the candy shop to pick up some treats for the kids' party.
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Appert owned a candy shop in Paris.
It's like candy in a candy shop.
Material Girls cavorting in the Candy Shop?
I was like a kid at a candy shop.
It's like being a kid in a candy shop.
"It's like running a local candy shop," he said.
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He stopped at Gem Spa, a stalwart cigarette-and-candy shop, where he ordered an egg cream.
In fact, she says, the home-kitchen inventions of candy-shop owners were often simply copied, stolen or swallowed up by large companies.
The doughnut display incites kid-in-a-candy-shop eyes and difficult decisions.
These were men who worked as travel agents, candy-shop owners, engineers.
"I'll be your one-stop candy shop/Everything that I got," she sings, appropriately.
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