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The phrase "a coke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a Coca-Cola beverage in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I'll have a burger and a coke, please."
Alternatives: "a soda" or "a cola".
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Maybe a Coke.
"I'll have a Coke, thanks".
"Like, he ordered a Coke".
"A Coke," I said.
I order a Coke.
Boy, I could use a Coke.
Maybe you stole a Coke machine, whatever.
He was already opening a Coke.
Aretha Franklin sat alone with a Coke.
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"U.C.L.A. isn't in a Coke-Pepsi type situation," he adds.
Enjoy what should be a coke-propelled fantasy.
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