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13 Nov 2016
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When I ate licorice first time, it was mixed with normal Haribo. I thought it was gone bad. Does this sound natural?
When I ate licorice first time, it was mixed with normal Haribo. I thought it was gone bad. Does this sound natural?
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13 Nov 2016
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- English (US)
Unnatural
When I ate licorice for the first time, it was mixed in with normal Haribo gummies. I thought it had gone bad.
Close though! I specified what Haribo was since they are more often called gummy bears or gummy candy in America.
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- English (US)
Unnatural
When I ate licorice for the first time, it was mixed in with normal Haribo gummies. I thought it had gone bad.
Close though! I specified what Haribo was since they are more often called gummy bears or gummy candy in America.
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Thanks! It's always hard for me to find a right preposition like "be mixed in with".
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