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Select the option that employs precise language for the topic. "sugar substitutes such as sacharin, aspartame, acesulfame k, and stevia are 'non-nutritive.'" "this means they give us a sweet taste without calories." "if overwieght patients still don't love the taste of sugar substitutes, ayoob urges them to keep trying." "researchers discovers some sugar substittues to sloppy science."

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