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Discover Ludwig'two sugars' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to someone ordering a beverage with two sugars in it. For example: "John ordered a cup of coffee with two sugars."
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"Two sugars, no milk, please".
"Milk and two sugars, please".
The two sugars may detract from the benefits though.
Don't say: "For future reference, it's two sugars".
Mug of tea, milk two sugars, saccharin even.
And I still take my coffee black, with two sugars.
Her mother brought her tea with two sugars, and aspirin.
If you asked the brother simply if he takes two sugars he will say 'yes', since he doesn't take two sugars and always lies.
If you asked F 'do you take two sugars?', he would lie and say he DWM.
(Mr. Saleh knows that to a real New Yorker regular means light milk, two sugars).
Si King: A hot cup of tea with two sugars and a bacon sandwich.
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