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Discover Ludwig"too sugary" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is excessively sweet or sugary. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as food, drinks, or even descriptions of people's personalities. Example: "I couldn't finish the dessert because it was too sugary for my taste."
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Commercial muffins are usually too big and too sugary.
Prial said it was sweet, but not too sugary.
It is far too sugary a film to do something quite so cutting-edge.
Tugend and Shuler Donner thought that the story was too sugary.
If your sorbet mixture is too sugary, it won't set properly, yielding a sweet, fruity slush.
If I'm honest, Motown's usually too sugary for me, which is why I prefer Northern Soul.
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The carrot cake was one of the best I have had in years; it was moist with six layers, a wealth of chopped nuts, raisins and spices and a not-too-sugary frosting.
Though we whined and complained that we could taste the difference, our mothers stood firm that the too-sugary-not-sugary-enough-just-tastes-wrong feeling we were experiencing was all in our heads.
New York City's health watchdogs warn that drinking too much sugary soda could cost you a leg.
You know how it is when kids eat too much sugary rubbish and stay up too late, then get overtired and a bit manic and demanding?
Consuming too many sugary sweets, desserts and drinks can triple your chances of dying from heart disease, a study has shown.
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