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Free sign upThe phrase "a bottle of gin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific quantity of gin, typically in the context of purchasing, serving, or discussing alcoholic beverages.
Example: "I would like to order a bottle of gin for the party this weekend."
Alternatives: "a container of gin" or "a jug of gin."
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Eloise keeps a bottle of gin in her bedroom.
Simply empty a bottle of gin into a glass jug.
He claims to drink a bottle of gin every night (but "never before 5pm").
But in this instance, a bottle of gin didn't seem appropriate.
So we got out a bottle of gin and drank our way through them.
Let go, even if you have to drink a bottle of gin beforehand.
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Not long after, they were spotted among the ingredients on a bottle of Van Gogh gin.
You've got four characters, a round table, and a bottle of spirits — gin for Carver, vodka for you.
She says she was glad she had a decent, reliable computer and a bottle of branded gin.
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