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sugars
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "sugars" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as either a singular or plural noun to refer to sweet-tasting carbohydrate molecules. For example: "This juice is high in sugars." or "These cookies contain a lot of different sugars."
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For racing I normally just stick to gels, which are quick sugars with a bit of coconut oil in for fat.
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Breakfast time boosts Banana and pineapple energising fruit smoothie makes 1 large glass Magic ingredient bananas Bananas are full of slow-release sugars, so if you have one for breakfast - perhaps in this smoothie - it will sustain your energy levels throughout the rest of the morning.
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Another will chime in: "A hundred sugars!" Academics have recently uncovered the oldest tea in Britain, proving once and for all that we have been tea bores for more than 300 years.
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Eithne Nightingale "How many sugars?" asked the man who'd generously given me the last of his hot tea, which I promptly hurled into a bucket.
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I leave the carrots until last, because a few frosts do something wonderful to the sugars and they taste better for it.
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Set aside. 2 Using a mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugars together until very light – about 5 minutes.
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It is also the education of the global palate to appreciate high-quality tequilas made from 100% agave, rather than the cheaper variety which has other sugars mixed in.
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l Although it may be tempting to reach for foods that contain 'quick-fix' sugars, they will only make the problem worse.
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Make sure that you drink plenty of water throughout the day to enable all of the energising vitamins, minerals and slow-release sugars in the food that you eat to be absorbed by your body.
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As Hicks says, "by the time it gets here from Peru, a lot of the sugars will have turned to starches so the flavours will be very poor.
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In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment cream the two sugars with the butter.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the impact of sugars on health, specify the type of "sugars" (e.g., added "sugars", natural "sugars") to provide clarity.
Common error
Avoid making sweeping statements about all "sugars" being unhealthy. Natural "sugars" found in fruits, for example, are processed differently by the body than added "sugars" in processed foods.
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Linguistic Context
The term "sugars" functions primarily as a plural noun, referring to various types of sweet, soluble carbohydrates. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English, noting its role in describing carbohydrate molecules. It's used to denote multiple forms of sugar or the general presence of carbohydrates in food.
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "sugars" is a grammatically correct and widely used plural noun, referring to various types of carbohydrates. Ludwig AI indicates that it functions to identify and categorize carbohydrates across diverse contexts, including news, lifestyle, and scientific discussions. While generally neutral in tone, the use of "sugars" can become more technical within scientific literature. To ensure clarity, specifying the type of "sugars" (e.g., added "sugars", natural "sugars") when discussing health implications is a best practice. Alternatives include "carbohydrates" and "sweeteners", depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
refined sugars
Specifies sugars that have been processed.
simple carbohydrates
Focuses on the chemical classification of sugars.
dietary sugars
Focuses on sugars as part of a diet.
added sugars
Highlights sugars that are not naturally occurring in foods.
sweeteners
Emphasizes the sweetening function of sugars.
sweet carbohydrates
Emphasizes both the carbohydrate nature and the sweetness of sugars.
monosaccharides and disaccharides
Refers to the specific types of sugars based on their molecular structure.
glycemic carbohydrates
Highlights the impact of sugars on blood glucose levels.
glucose and fructose
Names specific common sugars.
blood sugar
Refers to the glucose level in the bloodstream.
FAQs
How can I use "sugars" in a sentence?
"Sugars" can be used to refer to a class of carbohydrates that provide energy. For example, "Fruits are a source of natural sugars."
What are some alternatives to the word "sugars"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "carbohydrates", "sweeteners", or "glucose".
Which is correct, "sugars" or "sugar"?
"Sugar" is generally used as a mass noun to refer to the general concept, while "sugars" refers to multiple types of sugar or specific instances of sugar content.
What's the difference between "added sugars" and naturally occurring "sugars"?
"Added sugars" are those incorporated into foods during processing, while naturally occurring "sugars" are found inherently in foods like fruits. "Added sugars" are often linked to adverse health effects when consumed in excess.
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