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How do you write sweet in feminine plural?

The word "sweet" doesn't have a feminine plural form in English.

Here's why:

* Gender Neutrality: In English, adjectives like "sweet" are gender-neutral. They don't change based on the gender of the noun they modify.

* Pluralization: The plural form of "sweet" is simply "sweets."

If you are trying to express a concept related to sweetness and women, you could use phrases like:

* "The ladies' sweet treats"

* "The women's sweet tooth"

* "Their sweet smiles"

These phrases use gender-neutral language while still conveying the desired meaning.

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