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The phrase "a cafe or a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a situation where you are listing options or making a choice between a cafe and another option, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "I can't decide if I want to go to a cafe or a restaurant for dinner."
Alternatives: "a cafe or a bistro" or "a cafe or a diner".
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We could have met in a cafe or a pub, perhaps even ventured out to Regents Park.
It was probably seeing "Casablanca" that made me think long ago that owning a cafe or a restaurant must be a dazzlingly glamorous way to go through life.
Anyone else will search this small store in vain for movies, board games, a cafe, or a poster advertising an author event.
From anywhere in the island, you can reach a pub, a cafe or a late-opening Co-op in 20 minutes.
On the other hand, reading a Green Guide in a cafe or a bar is an excellent way to meet kindred spirits all over Europe.
When we both go to the same place, such as a cafe or a gym, the paired device will capture the same location information through beacon bluetooth and return visual hints.
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But everybody can benefit from using a private network, especially in certain situations, like connecting to an open Wi-Fi network at a cafe or an airport.
At first, keep hang outs short and modest - a trip to a cafe or an art museum, for instance.
It was not a small gathering at a cafe, or in a classroom, or in an auction barn.
It was utterly compelling, like eavesdropping on a conversation heard in a cafe, or on a bus.
And cabaret, by any name that echoes the past, be it a piano bar, a cafe or just a room, is now more genre than place.
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