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"ear candy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a slang term that refers to something that is pleasing or enjoyable to listen to, such as music or sounds. Example: "The new album from my favorite artist is full of ear candy, I can't stop listening to it."
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ear candy
noun
Light popular music that has an instant appeal but no lasting impact or significance
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And so is statement ear candy (climbing earrings at Balenciaga), face jewelry (nose rings and piercings at Givenchy), even statement belts (gold chain and coin belts are back, as seen at Louis Vuitton and Chanel).
After a long run of chandelier earrings, lobes looped with diamond hoops are this season's favored ear candy.
Opener "Globitos" is a catchy piece of somnambulistic ear candy.
Underground Air Waves: Belt Loop Beans – Looking for some ear candy?
"Ear candy coming your way," the band wrote on their website.
That's the thinking-person's brand, not the ear candy of Ricky Martin.
Ear Candy The single piece of jewellery to see and be seen in this autumn is the oversized statement earring.
Eye candy -- A commonly used term denoting visually attractive material, analogous to "ear candy" in the music business.
"This is just a little bit of ear candy, really, in the great cut and thrust of things," he muses.
This formula, which demands you provide eye candy for ear candy, isn't one we want to follow.
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There are links to the best eye- and ear-candy on the Web.
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