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Discover Ludwig'caffeine' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to the stimulant chemical found naturally in coffee beans, tea leaves, cocoa beans and other sources. Example: "I've been drinking a lot of tea lately to help me stay awake; it's full of caffeine."
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And caffeine.
"Natural caffeine?
No caffeine.
Bring Caffeine?
Trump added, "Well, caffeine is caffeine.
Hold the Caffeine Q.
Drury gave up caffeine.
Serious jolts of caffeine.
"That's just the caffeine".
Try caffeine and naps".
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