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The phrase "no sugar" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something does not have any sugar added to it. Here are some examples: - "I prefer my coffee with no sugar." (indicating that you do not want any sugar added to your coffee) - "The salad dressing contains no sugar, making it a healthier option." (indicating that the dressing does not have any added sugars) - "We offer a variety of desserts, including some with no added sugar." (indicating that the desserts do not have any added sugars).
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No sugar.
No sugar needed.
Black coffee, no sugar.
No sugar, no tomatoes.
"No sugar, no ice".
No sugar, thanks.
But no sugar.
White, no sugar.
Constance took no sugar.
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They're a no-sugar, highly nutritious snack.
oatmeal and high-fiber, no-sugar cereal.
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