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The phrase 'the ices' is not correct and is not usable in written English
To use it as a noun, it should be written as 'the ice.' For example: "The ice was so thick, it took us an hour to break through."
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the ices
noun
Water in frozen (solid) form.
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This experiment adopted the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak [23] random auction mechanism to elicit WTP for the ICES mug and the Haagen-Dazs ice-cream bar.
So, he began experimenting with the ices.
In fact, Hugo is in danger of overselling the ices.
"The ices are $2 now," Mr. Schatzberg remarked.
The concession stand snacks of today -- the ices, burgers and fries -- are all well and good.
(Philip Jr. runs a separate wholesale business, Bonanzas of Bayville, supplying the ices to other vendors).
This was followed, at larger distances from the Sun, by formation of the ices.
Once a week, the company also sends the ices to vendors in North Carolina, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
The ices come in generous wide glass coupes, $3.50 for the litchi and passion fruit, $5 for the green tea.
And the fruit flavors in the ices and the sorbets, from bing cherry to lemon, taste true.
Paula Reina, a 43-year-old from Honduras, has sold the ices in Manhattan for 11 years.
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