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"package of candy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific amount or type of candy that is packaged together. For example: - "I received a package of candy from my grandmother for my birthday." - "The store sells a variety of packages of candy, including gummy bears and chocolate bars." - "She bought a large package of candy to share with her friends at the movies."
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Maria Roman, 35, a customer-service representative, barely glanced at the poster of a bloody tooth, stuck to the cash register, as she paid for a package of candy.
His parents do have a right to expect that, as they had a right to expect that their child, walking with a package of candy in his hands, wouldn't be chased and gunned down.
Sometimes, you see the change when you look at an inexpensive package of candy.
You can also use a package of candy melts.
You are trying to create the impression that you're a package of candy floss.
If he / she likes candy, randomly send them a package of candy with a little love note inside.
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He'd come to reclaim the "gift" packages of candy and rice cakes that Brando had already opened and avidly sampled.
Mr. Restivo's mother, Frida, recently widowed when he was arrested, spent nearly 20 years preparing packages of candy and tuna.
Ghost peppers are available at bhut-pepper.com for $12 for three packages of three dried ones each; $12 for a 10-gram tin of flakes (about a third of an ounce); $15 for an ounce of powder; and $10 for two one-ounce packages of candy.
Instead, brightly colored packages of candy and fried snacks share the shelves with multiple brands of clove cigarettes.
Of 16 nationally advertised five-cent packages of candies, only a few are sold in penny sizes.
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