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Discover Ludwig"keep it sweet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to keep something short, simple, and to the point. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a conversation or in written communication. Example: In a conversation between two friends: Friend 1: "I don't know what to say in my email to my boss. I want to keep it short and sweet." Friend 2: "Just say something like 'I will complete the report by tomorrow, thanks for your patience.' Keep it sweet and to the point." In a work email: Subject: Update on Project Status Dear team, Just a quick update on the project status. We have completed 50% of the tasks and are on track to meet our deadline. Keep up the good work! Let's keep it sweet and efficient. Best, [Your Name].
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Keep it sweet and original.
I'll try to keep it sweet".
It's easier to keep it sweet, it's easier to avoid that conflict.
India does and she'd like to keep it sweet.
Keep it sweet with carrot cake, rice pudding and wedding cookie ideas.
"Now I'm reversing down the lonely street/ To a cheap hotel where I can meet the past/ And pay it off and keep it sweet".
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Washing and conditioning your hair will keep it fresh and smelling sweet - you don't want it to smell greasy and dirty, do you?
Keep it short, sweet and to the point.
Keep it short, sweet, and polite.
What you should do instead: Keep it short, sweet and well planned.
The best way to send an email is to make the subject line what you are talking about, and to keep it short, sweet and to the point.
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