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The phrase 'treat from' is not a grammatically correct phrase in English. To use it in a sentence, you would need to say something like 'I received a treat from the store.'.
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A treat from start to finish.
A gorgeous treat from one of cinema's masters.
It was a treat from start to finish.
They were on dessert, which was milk bread, a Christmastime treat from Germany.
He fed her a treat from his pocket and patted her neck.
A Joy of Six treat from the Robs, Smyth and Bagchi: "Forgotten Innings".
Who got a delicious (sugary) Easter bunny treat from the chancellor's hat in the budget?
Another treat from the pizza oven is the pagnotelle sandwich, offered at lunch.
Come for an advising conversation and a treat from Flour Bakery!
But there is something more intimate about accepting a homemade treat from a neighbor's hand.
A Treat From Vietnam Vietnamese is a gorgeous, liquid language, and che ba mau is a gorgeous, liquid dessert.
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