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The phrase "a batch of tea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity of tea that has been prepared or brewed at one time.
Example: "I made a batch of tea for our afternoon gathering, and everyone enjoyed it."
Alternatives: "a pot of tea" or "a serving of tea".
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Decide whether to prepare a cup or a batch of tea at one time.
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