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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cola" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally refers to a carbonated beverage, such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or any other type of cola. For example: "I'm thirsty. Let's buy a cola and share it."
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I go digger-blue in a cola shirt.
But prematurely forcing through a COLA cut would be unnecessary and unwise.
"I realised you couldn't sell a cola in this country on taste".
We don't have the "infamous martinis" - he has an iced tea and I have a cola.
Under the leadership of a cola war veteran, Levi Strauss is fighting on several fronts.
Or if they prefer regular or a sugar-free drink, or a cola, cherry-flavored drink or something else.
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The Juggernog edition includes all items included in the two above editions plus a "perk-a-cola" coaster set with custom tin and a Juggernog mini-fridge.
There are Perk-a-Cola machines such as Tombstone everywhere, as well as a Pack-a-Punch machine.
He has watched as a cola-swilling nation has embraced wine and microbrewed beers, whiskeys and cuisines from around the world.
This cross-over in situ/ex vivo study evaluated tucupi's ability to promote erosion of bovine enamel by assessing its percentage of surface microhardness change (%SMHC), taking a cola-based soft drink and human saliva as positive and negative controls.
For example, Red Stripe is described as a "lager-style beer that has a cola-like thickness, no wonder it's brewed by a former soft drink manufacturer.
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