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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a champagne" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "champagne" without the article "a," as it refers to a type of sparkling wine that is typically uncountable.
Example: "We celebrated the occasion with champagne."
Alternatives: "a glass of champagne" or "some champagne."
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A CHAMPAGNE cork popped.
"Like, a champagne problem.
"Or a champagne," cries Rufus.
"A Champagne toast, maybe cake.
Everyone raises a champagne glass.
It has a champagne bar.
But a Champagne cocktail?
It's a champagne moment.
How do you behead a Champagne bottle?
Across the room, a champagne flute shattered.
A Champagne breakfast costs $23.
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