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nose candy


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sweets - candy
‘sweets’
In British English, small, sweet things that you eat, such as toffees and chocolates, are called sweets.
She did not allow her children to eat too many sweets.
‘candy’
In American English, sweet things like these are called candy. Candy is an uncountable noun.
You eat too much candy. It's bad for your teeth.

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