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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cold beer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific type of beer that is cold or chilled. Examples of when it can be used include: - "I enjoyed a cold beer while watching the sunset." - "He poured himself a cold beer from the fridge." - "The restaurant offered a variety of cold beers on tap." - "She always prefers a cold beer with her pizza."
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Pop a cold beer.
Now, open a cold beer.
It was a cold beer, refreshing.
Make that a cold beer.
Wrap and devour with a cold beer.
Pop open a cold beer and ease into summer.
I sat nearby and ordered a cold beer.
Some of us headed straight for a cold beer bottle.
Enjoy a special rate that includes a cold beer (with ID) or beverage!
Even without a working refrigerator, he could offer a cold beer in the sweltering heat.
But what most people hold while playing is a cold beer.
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