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- Coffee
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- Do you drink coffee?
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She served me coffee.
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Give me a cup of coffee.
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I don't care for coffee.
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Give me a coffee, please.
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I put cream in my coffee.
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This coffee shop is cozy.
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I'd like some more coffee.
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This coffee is too bitter.
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Tom asked for more coffee.
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Will you have some coffee?
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Please give me some coffee.
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Could I have some more coffee?
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He likes coffee without sugar.
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I put some cream in my coffee.
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I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
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Let's take a break for coffee.
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My father likes strong coffee.
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Please give me a cup of coffee.
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There are many kinds of coffee.
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Would you care for more coffee?
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They talked over a cup of coffee.
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Tom likes tea better than coffee.
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There are various kinds of coffee.
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Bring me a cup of coffee, will you?
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Could I have one more coffee please?
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She invited him in for a cup of coffee.
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I had a cup of coffee at the coffee shop.
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There's almost no coffee left in the pot.
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Generally speaking, Americans like coffee.
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There's hardly any coffee left in the pot.
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I always have coffee and toast for breakfast.
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As soon as we sat down, she brought us coffee.
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I always have two cups of coffee in the morning.
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I always drink two cups of coffee in the morning.
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I feel more alert after drinking a cup of coffee.
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They chatted over coffee for more than two hours.
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I'm going to make some coffee. Would you like some, too?
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