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There are many ways by far to use the word spoiled in a sentence. Perhaps my favorite obligation from using the world spoiled is not along with a food but with that of a person who receives more than ordinary among their peers.

Here are two ways to use it in a sentence.

* After two days of sitting in the sun, Jennifer's milk spoiled and was not able for her to use for her milkshake.

* Jailene is often spoiled by her grendparents who give her anything she asks by a simple request.

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