Sentence examples for much candy from inspiring English sources

"much candy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount of candy, or to express that there is an excessive amount of candy. Example: "I ate too much candy at the party and now I have a stomach ache."

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Too much candy as well.

We didn't have much candy".

I don't need to know about how much candy anyone, other than me, has eaten.

Invite them beforehand to consider how much candy their body might want or need that evening.

We eat too much candy, and don't brush our teeth for hours.

Halloween is no longer just one night of dressing up and eating too much candy on a school night.

Those who measured high in self-control didn't eat as much candy as those who measured low.

But he raced past the vegetables and fruit and bought as much candy as he could pile into his S.U.V.

"I sold so much candy that I felt guilty," said Mr. Osher, whose Dr. John's SpinBrush sells for about $5.00.

And, yes, in departing my lab it was the wealthy participants who took nearly twice as much candy as those who were from poor backgrounds.

In the same study, participants helped themselves to twice as much candy reserved for children as did their less wealthy counterparts, the study showed.

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