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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eat sweet" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to refer to consuming sweet foods or desserts.
Example: "After dinner, I always like to eat sweet to satisfy my cravings."
Alternatives: "have dessert" or "enjoy sweets".
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"I rarely eat sweet things".
"Polish people, they don't eat sweet cakes.
"I eat sweet potato pie and candied yams," continued Mr. Boozé, who is from Louisiana.
I might use exaggeration for effect ("I would rather die than eat sweet potato curry").
You can sit outside in the garden and sip mint tea or eat sweet pastries in a calm, unhurried atmosphere.
According to Fiji Lai, the store's owner, "If you eat sweet, sour and salty flavors all together, you get the same feeling as falling in love".
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"I know perfectly well you wouldn't eat sweet-potato stalks and pumpkin leaves by choice!
They don't eat sweets.
Starter – I don't eat sweets.
"There are no specific dishes you eat in Diwali but you must eat sweets," Monisha insists.
"People eat sweets regardless".Such optimism is typical of firms from the family-owned, conservatively run Mittelstand.
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