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Discover Ludwig"the chocolates" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it for example in a sentence like this: "Everyone enjoyed the chocolates that I brought to the party."
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the chocolates
noun
A food made from ground roasted cocoa beans.
Exact(56)
Enter the chocolates.
Have we tried the chocolates?
The chocolates, awful.
And now the chocolates are sold here.
Most of the chocolates are $1.58 apiece.
The chocolates are $27 a dozen.
"How much for the chocolates?" asks Damon.
Lots of packaging and the chocolates all taste the same.
And the person I gave the chocolates to wasn't working.
So the chocolates piled up on her pillow.
The chocolates are $32 a box, holding nearly a pound.
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