saccharin
US /ˈsæk.ɚ.ɪn/
UK /ˈsæk.ɚ.ɪn/

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saccarina, dolcificante artificiale
a synthetic sweetener used as a sugar substitute, especially by people with diabetes. It is many times sweeter than sugar but has a bitter aftertaste.
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Many diet sodas contain saccharin instead of sugar.
Molte bibite dietetiche contengono saccarina invece dello zucchero.
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She prefers to use saccharin in her coffee to cut down on calories.
Preferisce usare la saccarina nel suo caffè per ridurre le calorie.