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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sweet fruit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about fruit that has a sweet taste, for example: "I love eating sweet fruit on hot summer days."
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"She gave sweet fruit, too".
Sweet fruit and a velvety texture.
The hearty stout complements the sweet fruit.
Sweet fruit and smoky tar flavors.
Buckets of sweet fruit with little structure?
"Patience is bitter, but it has a sweet fruit".
The crisp, sweet fruit melts in the mouth.
A sickly sweet fruit cocktail spooned onto a dissolving base.
And its sillage suggested the unblemished peel of the freshest, greenest sweet fruit.
This is packed with plump, almost sweet fruit, but is refreshing, too.
But the espresso is too overbearing to match well with the sweet fruit.
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