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The phrase "smooth sweetness" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a taste or texture that is both smooth and sweet, such as in the sentence "The creamy chocolate melted in her mouth, leaving a lingering taste of smooth sweetness." It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is pleasant and enjoyable, such as in the sentence "The smooth sweetness of her voice soothed his troubled mind."
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The sharp tang and tiny curds of a layer of goat cheese canceled out the smooth sweetness of a foie gras terrine.
It was the climate, I was told -- balmy by day and chilly at night -- that lent these apricots their particularly smooth sweetness.
The perfect fool is a careful balancing act: the tartness of the fruit pitted against the smooth sweetness of the softly whipped cream.
The house-made desserts are similarly varied and vibrant, including an excellent chocolate mousse and flan caramel, and a memorable passion fruit mousse whose initial tartness yields to smooth sweetness after a bite or two.
Chiles were brought to Malaysia in the 16th century by the Portuguese; they boost your metabolism and are full of vitamin C. Coconut milk and cream is used extensively, and the milk adds a smooth sweetness to dishes without adding sugar.
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Mr. Hartnett, in what might be called, thinking back on "Bull Durham," the Tim Robbins protégé role, matches Mr. Ford's shambling irritability with a smooth, deceptive sweetness.
My sweet, sweet, sweetness.
Texture (lumpy vs. smooth), taste intensity (sweetness) and aroma intensity (orange aroma) were varied using 2×2×2 factorial design.
The cheese neutralizes the bitterness of the tea with its smooth and sweet flavor, and as you drink it you taste the returning sweetness of the tea".
SAZERAC, AGED 18 YEARS, 90 PROOF: $38 Aromas of toffee, citrus and mint; smooth with a dry sweetness.
The warming wine offers a dusky-fruity bouquet, a lovely deep garnet color, a concentrated grapey-raisiny flavor with restrained sweetness, a smooth texture and a high-octane 18.5percentt alcohol level.
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