Tom likes fudgy brownies, but Mary likes them cakey.
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Tom likes fudgy brownies, but Mary likes them cakey.
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Tom would rather eat fudgy brownies, but he can't because Mary will only eat cakey ones.
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FOR cooks of a lemon-loving persuasion, a puckery citrus curd is the culinary analogue of a chocolate fanatic’s fudgy ganache.
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She twice let the Baby’s ears get fudgy with wax.
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