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confectionary

noun

A candy, sweetmeat; a confection.

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"confectionery" is a correct word and is usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a shop that sells candy, as in "The local confectionery stocks a wide variety of candy and chocolate."

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Poroshenko is an oligarch like the rest, is that really what they stood on Maidan and smashed up Kiev for, so that they could elect another oligarch?" Petro Poroshenko, the "chocolate king" who made his wealth through his confectionary empire, is well ahead in the polls.

Next door to Mr Singh's stall in Thane kiranas sell confectionary, fresh eggs and poultry.Part of the supermarkets' problem is self-inflicted.

The theft of such volumes required an organisation with access to big lorries, the equipment needed to move barrels (which weigh about 620 pounds each) and international contacts among large-volume purchasers in the food and confectionary industries.

Already on July 29th Russian regulators banned sweets produced by Roshen, a Ukrainian confectionary giant.

The sweet oil is used in confectionary.

The city is the country's commercial and transportation centre; industrial enterprises are limited and include diamond cutting, confectionary, paint and shoe enterprises, rice milling, and fish packing.

The company took a snapshot survey of 15 cereal bars, including those marketed directly at children, and found that the levels of sugar left some "more suited to the confectionary aisle".

For a time, he and his wife ran a sweet shop there, although that seems to have been more of an effort to facilitate Marina's visa than a serious plunge into the confectionary business.

Petro Poroshenko, a billionaire confectionary magnate, is expected to win a landslide victory for the presidency.

7. Heston from Waitrose salted caramel popcorn £2.79 for 300ml, waitrose.com Chef Blumenthal has essentially put a cinema confectionary stand into an ice cream here.

As devotees of his column may guess, Mark Hix on Baking (Quadrille, £20) ranges far beyond the confectionary now in vogue (though he includes such temptations as pineapple upside-down cake and flourless orange cake).

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