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The phrase "have sweets" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that someone possesses or is in possession of sweets or candy. For example: "I really want to have some sweets, but I'm trying to stick to my diet." "My kids always have sweets in their lunchboxes." "We were thrilled to find out that the party favors were small bags of sweets." It can also be used in a more general sense to mean to indulge in or enjoy sweets, as in: "Every Friday, we have a family movie night and we always have sweets as a special treat." "I never used to have sweets very often, but now that I have a sweet tooth, I can't resist them." Overall, "have sweets" is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts to convey the idea of possessing or indulging in sweets.
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Susan Jaffe, M.D. New York To Have Sweets, or Not?
We don't have sweets either, unless they're made from scratch.
For dessert they often have sweets sent by their mother, who still lives in Morocco.
Next time I'll have sweets elsewhere and concentrate on the things Moti Mahal Delux does best, starting with the vegetarian dishes.
"If you tell people that they can never have sweets, it's like telling people they can never indulge in a Broadway show," she said.
As children who didn't often have sweets back in Brisbane, we'd look forward to the seemingly endless supply of marshmallows, toasted one by one over the fire.
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