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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brew" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a hot drink or beverage, specifically one that has been brewed or steeped. Example: "I could really use a hot brew on this cold winter morning."
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A brew, I think.
I had a brew and that.
That's a brew of polls-plus forecast!
"Engaged" is quite a brew of elements.
It was a brew to rival any in "Macbeth".
3/10 Picture the scene: you are making a brew.
It makes, as you can imagine, quite a brew.
A brew you would tolerate rather than celebrate.
Book & a Brew Value, if you like the book.
Such is the creative license of a brew pub.
Sharing a brew of the black stuff was, said the UN agency, a "symbol of generosity".
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