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The phrase "sweet impulse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden, pleasant urge or desire to do something, often associated with positive feelings or emotions. Example: "In a moment of sweet impulse, she decided to surprise her friend with a spontaneous trip to the beach."
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If that's the case, it's a sweet impulse, but the result feels unnatural enough that it's practically comical.
Already knowing that he would regret this moment for a long time, maybe for the rest of his life, and yet unable to resist the sweet impulse that ran through his every nerve, Mitchell headed toward the front of the Home, right past Matthew 25:40, and up the steps to the bright, fallen world above.
Huckabee was quick to explain that his advocacy for music education sprang not from some sweet impulse to beautify the culture.
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The dish that now haunts my dreams is Butter's pork belly s'mores -- seamlessly blending savory and sweet impulses into a singular bite of desire.
The reader discovers why the deli owners cut the prices of their strawberries outside (to lure you in) but raise them on sweets and other impulse buys, where the customer does not look at the price.Most memorable are the characters.
The more likely scenario is that at $200 the computer hits an impulse buying sweet spot; consider that a couple of hundred for many people isn't a huge ask in an age where computer games cost $100 and where products from Microsoft (such as Office) cost more again.
Their new EP, "Function Falls," finds the elusive sweet spot between progressive impulses and soulfulness.
Mr. Mullen wisely leavens his salty impulses with sweet ones — remember those candied lemon slivers — and often achieves a winning balance in the process.
My sweet, sweet, sweetness.
"The impulse seems really sweet and lovely".
Entering on imaginary horses (à la "Spamalot") and exiting across the lawn into the sunset, the actors do not need a lot of help conjuring either the play's dottier impulses or its sweet atmosphere.
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