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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coupe" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of car that has a fixed roof, a sporty design, and usually two doors.
Example: "She drove a sleek, red coupe that turned heads wherever she went."
Alternatives: "a two-door car" or "a sports car".
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It doesn't have a coupe.
Chill a Nick and Nora glass or a coupe.
(I subsequently spent several days in a coupe).
INSIDE TRACK: A coupe steps out of the shadows.
Seal and shake vigorously for 30 seconds, then double-strain into a coupe glass.
Strain it into a coupe cocktail glass and garnish with a cornichon pickle.
A coupe is a great summery dish to serve at a lunch party in the garden.
The car was introduced as a coupe in 1955, with a convertible added in 1957.
But it's really not a coupe at all — rather, it's its own four-door thing.
First Ms. Weatherup takes a coupe, a saucer-shaped Champagne glass, from a barside froster.
The G37, a coupe based on the G35 sedan, is far more distinctive than that.
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