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The phrase "gift of chocolates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to chocolates that are given as a present or offering.
Example: "For her birthday, I decided to surprise her with a gift of chocolates from her favorite brand."
Alternatives: "box of chocolates" or "chocolate gift".
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A parting gift of chocolates sends diners home with smiles on their faces and gratitude for this lovely new restaurant.
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, one's thoughts must turn eventually to a variety of ways to express affection: greeting cards, dinner at a fine restaurant, flowers, jewelry, perfume and, yes, that classic gift of chocolates.
Otherwise, she'd have to wait for him to forget her birthday or have an affair if she was going to receive an impromptu gift of chocolates.
But there was more to the gift of chocolates than I had anticipated; I ended up connecting heart-to-heart with this inspiring chocolatier who absolutely loves what she does.
The pair dressed casually to enjoy a meal together, which Sweeting immortalized with a photo captioned "Happy Valentines Day to the love of my life!!" Cuoco-Sweeting put a twist on the traditional Valentine's Day gift of chocolates with personalized M&M candies that proclaimed her love for her husband.
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But will a gift of chocolate boost your valentine's brain power?
At Easter, it received an anonymous gift of chocolate and decorative chicks.
A gift of chocolate-covered ants and bees appealed to him less for the chocolate than for the "chitinous crunch".
So give the gift of chocolate this Valentine's Day, but throw in some other sources of flavanols blueberries, cherries, and red wine then dazzle your sweetheart with your knowledge of good health.
There are also special offers, including a romance package for weekends that starts at $126 a night in a deluxe room, with a full hot breakfast and a gift of chocolate truffles.
Liz has received a gift of chocolate-covered cherries and flowers from a supposed secret admirer.
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