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The phrase "a bolt of espresso" is not a standard expression in written English, but it is grammatically correct.
It can be used to describe a strong or sudden burst of energy or alertness that one might feel after consuming espresso.
Example: "After a long night of studying, I needed a bolt of espresso to keep me awake for my exam."
Alternatives: "a shot of espresso" or "a jolt of espresso."
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A bolt of espresso would do the same.
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"A bolt of lightning".
A bolt of lightning cracked and flashed.
A bolt of altered perspective.
A red eye is a single shot of espresso combined with coffee.
Others could use a shot of espresso.
AMERICANO A shot of espresso diluted with hot water.
A cup of espresso, with a container of steamed milk, on the side.
The other day, I ordered a venti dark roast with a shot of espresso.
Italy In Italy, un caffé is a "shot" of espresso -- an ounce of concentrated coffee.
Brew a pot of espresso.
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