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You mistook the salt for sugar and put it in your coffee?! How careless can you get?
There's too much sugar in the coffee.
She advised him not to use too much sugar.
She put lots of sugar in the coffee.
He likes coffee without sugar.
A marron glacé is a sugar coated chestnut, similar to the Japanese sweet natto.
Would you like sugar and milk?
I don't want any sugar.
Do you take sugar in your coffee?
Tom watched Mary put sugar in her coffee.
This cake contains flour, milk, eggs and sugar.
This isn't sugar.
Tom usually drinks coffee without sugar.
Tom uses honey instead of sugar.
Tom puts honey in his tea instead of sugar.
Tom mistook the sugar for salt.
Tom likes coffee without sugar.
If you put some sugar in, it will become more delicious.
Waiter: Do you need sugar and milk for your tea? – Customer: Just milk is fine.
Do you want some sugar?
Said while offering coffee to a friend

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