Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Still, nothing is clear yet. Substitutes come and go. Remember cyclamate in TAB? Or aspartame? Agave syrup was endorsed by both Dr. Oz and Andrew Weil, but they both recanted. It turns out that sugar is sugar, no matter what form it’s in. Substitutes are a niche market, but many consumers are searching for the perfect sub-ternative. While they look and look, though, nothing will replace table sugar and HFCS anytime soon. ... "
" ... That pack of artificial sweetener you put in your coffee probably doesn’t contain very much sweetener. That’s because the most common artificial sweeteners--aspartame, cyclamate, sucralose and saccharin--are all much sweeter than table sugar. For example, sucralose--better known, perhaps, as Splenda--is synthesized from sucrose by replacing the hydrogen-oxygen groups at the end of the sugar molecule with chlorine. The end product is 600 times sweeter than sugar, so it takes just a few milligrams to sweeten your glass of iced tea. That means as much as 99% of the powder in a packet of Splenda isn’t sucralose at all. It’s maltodextrin, a common starch used to make the Splenda flow better. ... "