Sentence examples for some candy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "some candy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unspecified quantity of candy in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I bought some candy for the movie night."
Alternatives: "a bit of candy" or "a few pieces of candy."

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Serena bought some candy.

"Would you like some candy?

Maybe Some Candy Talking live.

Dick said, "Want some candy?

The author brings her some candy.

"He's like, 'Oh, I'd like some candy,' " Ms. Wong said.

Let's block out the world and have some candy".

"You want some candy, Mama?" he asked her.

And the Vikings should ship the Buccaneers some candy canes.

"Here," I said to my kid, "have some candy".

"I'd give him some candy so he'd rot his teeth".

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